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AIRFORCE

EXAM

REASONING
VERBAL & NON
VERBAL

FOR AIRFORCE STUDENTS


CONTENTS
(VERBAL & NON VERBAL REASONING)

CHAPTER PAGE
1. ANALOGY……………………..…………………………………………….. 1-7

2. SERIES…………………….....………………………………………………. 8-15

3. CLASSIFICATION………………………………………………………….. 16-21

4. CODING & DECODING……..........……………………………………….. 22-27

5. CLOCK AND CALENDER………………………………………………….. 28-32

6. LOGICAL VENN DIAGRAM……………………………………………….. 33-42

7. DIRECTION…………………………………………………………………… 43-47

8. SYLLOGISM………………………………………....................................... 48-54

9. STATEMENT CONCLUSION AND ASSUMPTION…………………... 55-62

10. FIGURE ANALOGY…………………………………………………………. 63-70

11. FIGURE SERIES …………………………………………………………….. 71-82

12. FIGURE CLASSIFICATION………………………………………………… 83-85

13. FIGURE COMPLICATION …………………………………………………. 86-91

14. EMBEDDED FIGURE……………………………………………………….. 92-104

15. DOT SITUATION…………………………………………………………….. 105-108

16. CUBE & DICE………………………………………………………………… 109-112

17. FIGURE CODING……………………………………………………………. 113-114


1 ANOLOGY

PRACTICE SHEET-1
1. Moth : Insect :: Mouse : ? 14. Growth : Death :: Increase : ?
(a) Cat (b) Mole (a) Ease (b) Decrease
(c) Rodent (d) Rat (c) Tease (d) Cease

2. Plant : Tree :: Girl : ? 15. Oxygen : Burn : : Carbon dioxide : ?


(a) Wife (b) Mother (a) Isolate (b) Foam
(c) Women (d) Sister (c) Extinguish (d) Explode

3. Clock : Time :: Thermometer : ? 16. Mathematics : Logic : : Science : ?


(a) Heat (b) Radiation (a) Facts (b) Scientist
(c) Energy (d) Temperature (c) Experiment (d) Laboratory

4. Muslims : Mosque :: Sikhs : ? 17. Matricide : Mother : : Homicide : ?


(a) Golden Temple (b) Madina (a) Human (b) Children
(c) Fire Temple (d) Gurudwara (c) Father (d) Apes

5. Paw : Cat :: Hoof : ? 18. Pigeon : Peace :: White flag : ?


(a) Horse (b) Lion (a) Friendship (b) Victory
(c) Lamb (d) Elephant (c) Surrender (d) War

6. Traveller : Journey :: Sailor :? 19. Teheran : Iran :: Beijing : ?


(a) Water (b) Ship (a) China (b) Japan
(c) Voyage (d) Crew (c) Turkey (d) Malaysia

7. Eye : Myopia :: Teeth : ? 20. Enough : Sufficiency :: Excess : ?


(a) Pyorrhoea (b) Cataract (a) Adequacy (b) Surplus
(c) Trachoma (d) Eczema (c) Competency (d) Import

8. Tractor : Trailer :: Horse : ? 21. Dark : Fear :: Honesty : ?


(a) Stable (b) Cart (a) Personality (b) Money
(c) Saddle (d) Engine (c) Treachery (d) Trust

9. Perch : Fresh water :: Salt water : ? 22. Convoy : Ships :: Deputation : ?


(a) Crocodile (b) Frog (a) Voters (b) Representatives
(c) Cod (d) Snake (c) Politicians (d) Writers

10. Ornithologist : Birds : : Anthropologist : ? 23. Tanning : Leather : : Pyrotechnics : ?


(a) Plants (b) Animals (a) Wool (b) Fireworks
(c) Mankind (d) Environment (c) Bombs (d) Machinery

11. Mother : Child :: Cloud : ? 24. Shark : Fish :: Lavender : ?


(a) Weather (b) Rain (a) Shrub (b) Tree
(c) Thunder (d) Water (c) Herb (d) Climber

12. Venerate : Worship :: Extol : ? 25. Butter : Milk :: Book : ?


(a) Glorify (b) Homage (a) Author (b) Printing
(c) Compliment (d) Recommend (c) Chapter (d) Paper

13. Heat : Convection :: Space : ? 26. Car : Petrol :: Television : ?


(a) Conduction (b) Transference (a) Electricity (b) Transmission
(c) Vacuum (d) Radiation (c) Entertainment (d) Antenna

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27. Pig : Farrow :: Dog : ?
(a) Mare (b) Puppy 39. Virology : Virus :: Semantics : ?
(c) Bitch (d) Colt (a)Amoeda (b) Language
(c) Nature (d) Society
28. Mattock : Dig :: Shovel : ?
(a) Break (b) Push 40. Pituitary : Brain :: Thymus : ?
(c) Scoop (d) Squese (a) Larynx (b) Spinal Cord
(c) Throat (d) Chest
29. Knoll : Hill :: Eclogue : ?
(a) Poem (b) Music 41. Novelty : Oldness :: Newness : ?
(c) Drama (d) Ballad (a) Culture (b) Discovery
(c) Model (d) Antiquity
30. Receptionist : Office : : Hostess : ?
(a) Aircraft (b) Crew 42. Blunt : Sharp :: Sow : ?
(c) Hospital (d) Airport (a)Water (b) Crow
(c) Farm (d) Reap
31. Denigrate : Devalue : : Upgrade : ?
(a) Revalue (b) Praise 43. Pyrophobia : Fire : : Ochlophobia : ?
(c) Demote (d) Promote (a) Horses (b) Crowd
(c) Light (d) Foreigners
32. Seismograph : Earthquakes :: Taseometer :
? 44. Wealth : Amass :: Grains : ?
(a) Volcanoes (b) Resistances (a) Pool (b) Collect
(c) Landslides (d) Strains (c) Hoard (d) Squander

33. Dum-Dum : Kolkata :: Palam : ? 45. Legend : Story :: Merlin : ?


(a) Kerala (b) Delhi (a) Hawk (b) Eagle
(c) Chennai (d) Mumbai (c) Crow (d) Parakeet

34. Foresight : Anticipation :: Insomnia : ? 46. Annihilation : Fire : Cataclysm : ?


(a) Treatment (b) Disease (a) Earthquake (b) Flood
(c) Sleeplesness (d) Unrest (c) Emergency (d) Steam

35. USA : Congress :: Iran : ? 47. Lemur : Monkey :: Rook : ?


(a) Althing (b) Parliament (a) Cat (b) Crow
(c) Majlis (d) Cortes (c) Vulture (d) Owl

36. Karnataka : Gold :: Madhya Pradesh : ? 48. Vestry : Church :: Dispensary : ?


(a) Diamond (b) Iron (a) Laboratory (b) Hospital
(c) Copper (d) Gems (c) School (d) Monastery

37. Carbon : Diamond : : Corundum : ? 49. Visitor : Invitation :: witness : ?


(a) Pearl (b) Pukhraj (a) Subpoena (b) Permission
(c) Garnet (d) Ruby (c) Assent (d) Document

38. Funk : Vitamins :: Curie : ? 50. Oasis : Sand :: Island : ?


(a) Uranium (b) Radium (a) River (b) Sea
(c) Radioactivity (d) Photography (c) Water (d) Waves
ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. c 3. d 4. d 5. a 6. c 7. a 8. b 9. c 10. c
11. b 12. a 13. d 14. d 15. c 16. a 17. a 18. c 19. a 20. b
21. d 22. b 23. b 24. a 25. d 26. a 27. b 28. c 29. a 30. a
31. b 32. d 33. d 34. c 35. c 36. a 37. d 38. b 39. b 40. d
41. d 42. d 43. b 44. c 45. a 46. b 47. b 48. b 49. a 50. c

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
1. 6 : 2 :: 8 ? 14. 10 : 99 :: 09 : ?
(a) 1 (b) 3 (a) 49 (b) 80
(c) 7 (d) 5 (c) 69 (d) 79

2. 3 : 27 :: 4 : ? 15. 25 : 37 :: 49 : ?
(a) 16 (b) 64 (a) 41 (b) 56
(c) 28 (d) 32 (c) 60 (d) 65

3. 18 : 52 :: 12 : ? 16. 763 : 856 :: 637 : ?


(a) 34 (b) 48 (a) 866 (b) 730
(c) 60 (d) 72 (c) 737 (d) 637

4. 8 : 9 :: 64 : ? 17. 49 : 81 :: 64 : ?
(a) 16 (b) 20 (a) 36 (b) 100
(c) 25 (d) 36 (c) 121 (d) 144

5. 9 : 7 :: 80 : ? 18. 21 : 3 :: 574 : ?
(a) 48 (b) 50 (a) 23 (b) 82
(c) 69 (d) 82 (c) 64 (d) 66

6. 841 : 29 :: 289 : ? 19. 18 : 30 :: 36 : ?


(a) 23 (b) 21 (a) 54 (b) 62
(c) 17 (d) 13 (c) 64 (d) 66

7. 8 : 28 :: 27 : ? 20. 17 : 52 :: 1 : ?
(a) 65 (b) 28 (a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 64 (c) 5 (d) 51

8. 72 : 18 :: 56 : ? 21. 3 : 243 :: 5 : ?
(a) 63 (b) 66 (a) 425 (b) 465
(c) 22 (d) 124 (c) 546 (d) 3125

9. 8 : 28 :: 15 : ? 22. 6 : 222 :: 7 : ?
(a) 63 (b) 65 (a) 210 (b) 465
(c) 126 (d) 124 (c) 350 (d) 3125

10. 3 : 27 :: 5 : ? 23. 25 : 125 :: 36 : ?


(a) 9 (b) 125 (a) 180 (b) 206
(c) 29 (d) 51 (c) 216 (d) 318

11. 11 : 38 :: 13 : ? 24. 14 : 9 :: 26 : ?
(a) 44 (b) 47 (a) 12 (b) 13
(c) 43 (d) 46 (c) 15 (d) 31

12. 8 : 20 :: 14 : ? 25. 1 : 1 :: 25 : ?
(a) 35 (b) 30 (a) 26 (b) 125
(c) 28 (d) 20 (c) 240 (d) 625

13. 5 : 30.25 :: 11.0 : ? 26. CAT : DDY :: BIG : ?


(a) 22.0 (b) 30 (a) CLL (b) CLM
(c) 55 (d) 121.00 (c) CML (d) CEP

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27. KMF : LLH :: RMS : ? 39. EVFU : TGSH :: IRJQ : ?
(a) SLR (b) SLU (a) KWL (b) PKOL
(c) SSU (d) SUS (c) OLPK (d) PKLO

28. BIGE : JQOM :: RYWU : ? 40. L×M : 12 × 13 :: U × W : ?


(a) AGFD (b) ZFDB (a) 21 × 22 (b) 24 × 26
(c) ZGEC (d) ZYVX (c) 9 × 11 (d) 21 × 23

29. EJOT : VQLG :: BGLQ : ? 41. CFIL : XURO :: ORUX : ?


(a) AEIM (b) AFKP (a) ROLI (b) RITO
(c) YTOJ (d) ZUPK (c) LIFC (d) MJFC

30. PALE : LEAP :: POSH : ? 42. CFIL : ABCD :: ? : WXYZ


(a) HSOP (b) POHS (a)YBEH (b) DCBA
(c) SHOP (d) None of these (c) JHPS (d) XURO

31. MUMBAI : LTLAZH :: DELHI : ? 43. BD : CI :: DP : ?


(a) CDKGG (b) DNRWJ (a) EZ (b) EY
(c) CDKGH (d) OPEN (c) DF (d) EX

32. CLOSE : DNRWJ :: OPEN : ? 44. EGIK : LJHF :: SUWY : ?


(a) PRHR (b) PRJQ (a)ZXVT (b) LNPR
(c) RPJB (d) RZWR (c) MOQS (d) TVXZ

33. DOG : Z :: CAT : ? 45. BEAK : ORNX :: FILM : ?


(a) X (b) Y (a) RUXY (b) MLIF
(c) V (d) W (c) SVYZ (d) URON

34. DLOC : ECI :: TOH : ? 46. MOUSE : KPSTC :: LIGHT : ?


(a) EET (b) EAT (a) JJEIR (b) MJHIU
(c) AET (d) ETA (c) MGHFU (d) JGEFR

35. DILATE : CONTRACT :: ENLARGE : ? 47. FILM : ADGH :: MILK : ?


(a) EXPAND (b) SHRINK (a) ADGF (b) HDGE
(c) WIDEN (d) CRUCIAL (c) HEGF (d) HDGF
(e) HDHF
36. YAD : NUS :: ? : NOOM
(a) NTHIG (b) GHTIN 48. DCAB : ZYWX :: HGEF : ?
(c) HIGIN (d) THGIN (a) DEBC (b) UVTS
(c) VUST (d) WXUV
37. HCM : FAK :: SGD : ?
(a) QEB (b) QIB 49. BOQD : ERTG :: ANPC : ?
(c) ESQ (d) GES (a) DQSF (b) FSHU
(c) SFHU (d) DSQF
38. AHOP : CKSU :: BJMF : ?
(a) EZUQ (b) DMQK 50. AFKP : ZUPK :: BGLQ : ?
(c) DQKM (d) CJWM (a) YUMQ (b) XURO
(c) YXMV (d) YTOJ

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. b
11. a 12. a 13. d 14. b 15. d 16. b 17. b 18. b 19. d 20. b
21. d 22. c 23. c 24. c 25. d 26. a 27. b 28. c 29. c 30. c
31. c 32. a 33. a 34. c 35. b 36. d 37. a 38. b 39. d 40. d
41. d 42. a 43. b 44. a 45. c 46. a 47. d 48. c 49. a 50. b

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PRACTICE SHEET-3
Direction (Q.1 to Q.2) (a) 555 (b) 666
For each of the following questions, select (c) 888 (d) 999
the answer pair that expresses a
relationship most similar to that expressed 9. YDA : NUS : : ? : NOOM
in the given pair. (a) NTHIG (b) HIGIN
1. Money : Wealth (c) GHTIN (d) THGIN
(a) Cruel : Anger (b) Pity : Kindness
(c) Pride : Humility (d) Wise : Eduction 10. 7 : 24 : : ?
(a) 30 : 100 (b) 23 : 72
2. Relax : Work (c) 19 : 58 (d) 11 : 43
(a) Lunch : Dinner (b) Play : Cheat
(c) Smile : Laugh (d) Fresh : State Direction (Q.11 to Q.15)
The following questions consists of two
Direction (Q.3 to Q.4) words that have a certain relationship to
In the following questions, select the related other, followed by four alternatives. Select
word from the given alternatives. the best alternative that has same
3. Diamond : Baseball : : Court : ? relationship as the original pair of words.
(a) Squash (b) Joker 11. Behead : Guillotine : :?
(c) Poker (d) Grass (a) Polish : Nail (b) Perfect : Picture
(c) Thief : Prision (d) Hang : Gallows
4. Veer : Path : : ? : Subject
(a) Object (b) Prove 12. Graphite : Luricant : : ?
(c) Math (d) Digress (a) Movement : Friction
(b) Iron : Steel
Direction (Q.5 to Q.6) (c) Wool : Cloth
For each of the following questions, select (d) Diamond : Abrasive
the answer pair that expresses a
relationship most similar to that expressed 13. Money : Transaction : : ?
in the given pair. (a) Life : Death
5. Ring : Engagement (b) Water : Drink
(a) Arbitrary : Whimscial (c) Ideas : Exchange
(b) Food : Hunger (d) Language : Conversation
(c) Serial : Episode
(d) Handshake : Treaty 14. Abrupt : gradual : : ?
(a) Barren : Fertile
6. Diploma : Knowledge (b) Reverse : Backward
(a) House : Security (c) Motion : Forward
(b) Happiness : Birth (d) Agile : Calm
(c) Mace : Majesty
(d) Sickness : Nurse 15. Jute : Sack : : ?
(a) Shoe : Sock (b) Wool : Sweater
Direction (Q.7 to Q.10) (c) Cotton : Fibre (d) Mill : Cloth
In the following questions, select the related
letter/word/number from the given Direction (Q.16 to Q.18)
alternatives. There is certain relationship between two
7. Cataract : Eye : : Pneumonia : ? given words on one side of (: :) and one
(a) Brain word is given on another side of (: :) while
(b) Ear another word is to be found from the given
(c) Lungs alternatives, having the same relation with
(d) Nerves and Limbs this word as the given pair has. Select the
best alternatives/relationship.
8. TTT: 777 : RRR : ? 16. Iran : Majlis : : Finland : ?

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(a) Eduskunta (b) Helsinki 27. Tectonics : Building : : Taxidermy : ?
(c) Congress (d) Vantaa (a) Classification (b) Conserving
(c) Stuffing (d) Collecting
17. Oil : Seed : : Butter : ?
(a) Cow (b) Curd 28. Annihilation : Fire : : Cataclysm : ?
(c) Milk (d) Amul (a) Emergency (b) Tribulation
(c) Anxiety (d) Flood
18. Horse : Foal : : Dog : ?
(a) Calf (b) Bitch Direction (Q.29 to Q.33)
(c) Jenny (d) Whelp In each of the following question, there is
certain relationship between two given
Direction (Q.19 to Q.23) words on one side of (: :) and one word is
In each of the following question, there is given on another side of (: :) while another
certain relationship between two given word is to be selected from the given
words on one side of (: :) and one word is alternatives, having the relationship with
given on another side of (: :) while another this word as the words of the given pair
word is to be selected from the given bear. Choose the correct alternative.
alternatives, having the relationship with 29. Melt : Liquid : : Freeze : ?
this word as the words of the given pair. (a) Ice (b) Condense
Choose the correct alternative. (c) Solid (d) Crystal
19. Country : President : : State : ?
(a) Chief Minister (b) Prime Minister 30. Forecast : Future : : Regret : ?
(c) Speaker (d) Governor (a) Present (b) Atone
(c) Past (d) Sins
20. Mirage : Disert : :?
(a) Sky : Illusion (b) Rainbow : Sky 31. Fear : Threat : : Anger : ?
(c) Rain : Rainbow (d) Image : Mirror (a) Compulsion (b) Panic
(c) Provocation (d) Force
21. Radio : Marconi : : Television : ?
(a) Picture tube (b) Faradey 32. Clock : Time : : Thermometer : ?
(c) Receiver (d) JL Baird (a) Heat (b) Radiation
(c) Energy (d) Temperature
22. Perpetual : Irregular : : Prevent : ?
(a) Check (b) Appeal 33. Paw : Cat : : Hoof : ?
(c) Stop (d) Allow (a) Horse (b) Lion
(c) Lamb (d) Elephant
23. South : North-West : : North : ?
(a) North-West (b) South-East Direction (Q.34 to Q.38)
(c) West (d) East In each of the following questions, find out
the alternative which will replace the
Direction (Q.24 to Q.28) question mark.
In each of the following questions, find out 34. Bilizzard : Freeze : : ?
the alternative which will replace the (a) Insult : Humilition
question mark. (b) Bad : Immoral
24. Anatomy : Zoology : : Paediatrics : ? (c) Caution : Careless
(a) Chemistry (b) Medicine (d) Jealousy : Respect
(c) Palaeontology (d) Mechanics
35. Graceful : Clumsy : :?
25. Eccrinology : Secretions : : Selenography : ? (a) Horror : Sympathy
(a) Sun (b) Mantle (b) Laugh : Cry
(c) Crust (d) Moon (c) Recapitulate : Synopsis
(d) Encumber : Burden
26. Virology : Virus : : Semantics : ?
(a) Amoeba (b) Language 36. Zenith : Nadir : : ?
(c) Nature (d) Society (a) Indigent : Poverty (b) Zeal : Eagerness
(c) Success : Peak (d) Genuine : Phony

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37. Pedagogy : Teaching : : ? (d) Green : Cartridge
(a) Telepathy : Emotions
(b) Radiology : Sound 43. Wife : Marriage : : ? :?
(c) Mycology : Fossils (a) Bank : Money
(d) Entomology : Insects (b) Nationality : Citizenship
(c) Service : Qualification
38. Capriciousness : Reliability : : ? (d) Attendance : Register
(a) Heated : Boiling
(b) Tenacious : Practicality 44. Coconut : Shell :: Letter : ?
(c) Arbitrary : Whimscial (a) Letter (b) Stamp
(d) Unreliable : Inhuman (c) Mail (d) Envelope

Direction (Q.39 to Q.43) 45. Kandla : Gujrat :: Cochin : ?


In each the following questions, find out the (a) Karnatka (b) Kerala
alternative which will replace the question (c) Goa (d) Chennai
mark (?).
39. East : Orient : : ? : ? 46. Assam : Bihu :: Kerla : ?
(a) North : Polar (b) North : Tropic (a) Kathakali (b) Kuchipudi
(c) South : Capricorn (d) West : Occident (c) Kathak (d) Bharatnatyam

40. Ignominy : Disloyalty : : ? : ? 47. Ruby : Red :: Sapphire : ?


(a) Death : Victory (a) Blue (b) White
(b) Martyr : Man (c) Green (d) Silver
(c) Fame : Herosim
(d) Destruction : Victory 48. Scarp : Food :: Less : ?
(a) Bread (b) Tea
41. Loath : Coercion : : ? : ? (c) Wine (d) Rice
(a) Detest : Caressing
(b) Irritate : Caressing 49. Touch : Feel :: Great : ?
(c) Irate : Antagonism (a) Smile (b) Manners
(d) Reluctant : Persuassion (c) Acknowledge (d) Success

42. Trilogy : Novel : : ? : ? 50. Dog : Rabies :: Mosquito : ?


(a) Rick : Husk (a) Plague (b) Death
(b) Milk : Cream (c) Malaria (d) sting
(c) Serial : Episode

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. d 3. a 4. d 5. d 6. c 7. c 8. d 9. d 10. b
11. d 12. d 13. d 14. a 15. b 16. a 17. c 18. d 19. d 20. b
21. d 22. d 23. b 24. b 25. d 26. b 27. c 28. d 29. c 30. c
31. c 32. d 33. a 34. a 35. b 36. d 37. d 38. b 39. d 40. c
41. c 42. c 43. c 44. d 45. b 46. a 47. a 48. c 49. c 50. c

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2 SERIES

PRACTICE SHEET 1
(a) 56 (b) 46
1. 1, 2, 2, 4, 3, 8, 7, 10, ? (c) 36 (d) 48
(a) 9 (b) 11
(c) 13 (d) 8 15. 1, 16, 81, 256, 625, ?
(a) 1296 (b) 1225
2. 47, 119, 167, ___, 359, 527 (c) 2225 (d) 4163
(a) 279 (b) 281
(c) 283 (d) 287 16. 1, 1, 5, 21, 57, 121, ?
(a) 212 (b) 221
3. 79, 71, 61, 53, 43, ? (c) 233 (d) 222
(a) 49 (b) 37
(c) 41 (d) 31 17. 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, ?
(a) 162 (b) 183
4. 3, 8, 19, 36, 59, 90 ___ (c) 192 (d) 147
(a) 121 (b) 131
(c) 127 (d) 136 18. 0, 0, 3, 7, 8, 26, 15, ?
(a) 40 (b) 48
5. 25, 121, 361, 1369, ? (c) 63 (d) 65
(a) 3529 (b) 1723
(c) 3481 (d) 4111 19. 3, 20, 63, 144, 275, ?
(a) 554 (b) 548
6. 24, 340, 2194, 6856, ____ (c) 468 (d) 354
(a) 23892 (b) 24386
(c) 18926 (d) 22445 20. 3, 11, 38, 102, ?, 443
(a) 227 (b) 237
7. 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ___ (c) 247 (d) 217
(a) 256 (b) 228
(c) 252 (d) 264 21. 4, 5, 9, 18, 34, ?
(a) 43 (b) 49
8. 6, __, 62, 123, 214, 341 (c) 50 (d) 59
(a) 11 (b) 25
(c) 36 (d) 47 22. 15, 31, 64, 131, ?
(a) 266 (b) 256
9. 1, 4, ___256, 3125 (c) 192 (d) 524
(a) 6 (b) 9
(c) 11 (d) 27 23. 100, 52, 28, 16, 10, ___
(a) 5 (b) 7
10. 350, 222, 130, 68, 30,___ (c) 8 (d) 9
(a) 12 (b) 15
(c) 10 (d) 2 24. 1, 2, 4, 7, ___, 33
(a) 11 (b) 18
11. 0, 7, 26, ___, 124, 215 (c) 22 (d) 28
(a) 35 (b) 52
(c) 63 (d) 74 25. 5760, 960, ___, 48, 16, 8
(a) 240 (b) 192
12. 2, 3, 2, 15, ____,245 (c) 160 (d) 120
(a) 44 (b) 74
(c) 54 (d) 144 26. 1, 2, 2, 4, 8, ___
(a) 24 (b) 9
13. 0, 2, 8, 14, 24, 34, ____,62 (c) 32 (d) 36
(a) 40 (b) 42
(c) 48 (d) 52 27. 8, 12, 18, 27, ___
(a) 36 (b) 44
14. 6, 20, 36, 48, 50, ___, 0

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1 1 41. 1, 4, 15, 64, 325, ?
(c) 37 (d) 40 (a) 1630 (b) 2275
2 2 (c) 1956 (d) 1950
28. 2, 5, ?, 27, 58, 121 42. 81, 41, 42, 64.5, ?, 330
(a) 10 (b) 11 (a) 131 (b) 118.5
(c) 12 (d) 14 (c) 129 (d) 105.5
29. 9, 27, 31, 155, 161, 1127, __ 43. 15, 30, ?, 40, 8, 48
(a) 1288 (b) 1316 (a)10 (b) 20
(c) 2254 (d) 1135 (c) 30 (d) 15
30. 4, 2, 2, 3, 6, 15, __ 44. 10, 11, 18, 38, 97.5, 295.5, ?
(a) 35 (b) 40 (a) 796 (b) 1186
(c) 45 (d) 50 (c) 889.5 (d) 1037.75
31. 13, 40, 122, 369, ? 45. 4, 6, ?, 30, 90, 315
(a) 1110 (b) 1111 (a) 9 (b) 12
(c) 1112 (d) 1113 (c) 15 (d) 8
32. 2, 10, 60, 420, 3360, ? 46. 3, 4, 12, 45, 196, ?
(a) 30440 (b) 30240 (a) 800 (b) 1005
(c) 30220 (d) 30420 (c) 996 (d) 995
33. 10, 18, 34, ?, 130, 258 47. 5, 2, 7, 9, 16, 25, ___
(a) 32 (b) 60 (a) 41 (b) 52
(c) 68 (d) 66 (c) 48 (d) 45
34. 2, 8, 26, ? 48. 1, 5, 9, ?, 25, 37, 49, 65
(a) 81 (b) 80 (a) 19 (b) 12
(c) 132 (d) 321 (c) 15 (d) 17
35. 8, 29, 113, 449, ? 49. 4/12/95, 1/1/96, 29/1/96,26/2/96
(a) 673 (b) 984 (a) 24/3/96 (b) 25/3/96
(c) 1484 (d) 1793 (c) 26/3/96 (d) 27/3/96
36. 1961, ?, 121, 29, 6 50. 25, 32, 37, ?, 58, 71
(a) 490 (b) 489 (a) 42 (b) 47
(c) 488 (d) 487 (c) 51 (d) 41
37. 70, 35, 14, 4.66, ___ 51. 1, 2, 4, 7, 13, 24, 44, ?
(a) 1.33 (b) 0.084 (a) 81 (b) 69
(c) 0.84 (d) 8.04 (c) 62 (d) 46
38. 2, 10, 45, 231, 1393, ? 52. 3, 6, 9, 15, 24, 39, 63, ?
(a) 9195 (b) 7959 (a) 100 (b) 84
(c) 9759 (d) 9751 (c) 102 (d) 99
39. 2807, 1400, 697, 346, 171, 84, 41, ? 53. 120, 440, 960, 1680, ?
(a) 22 (b) 19 (a) 2600 (b) 3240
(c) 20 (d) 21 (c) 3040 (d) 2400
40. 81, 192, 375, ?, 1029 54. 5, 16, 51, 158, ?
(a) 684 (b) 486 (a) 1454 (b) 1452
(c) 648 (d) 468 (c) 483 (d) 481

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69. 1, 5, 25, 125, ?, ?, ?
55. 7, 25, 61, 121, ? (a) 245, 485, 965 (b) 225, 325, 425
(a) 210 (b) 211 (c) 625, 3225, 1560 (d) 625, 3125, 15625
(c) 212 (d) 209
70. 3, 8, 18, 35, ?, 98
56. 17, 43, 81, 131, ? (a) 61 (b) 71
(a) 300 (b) 193 (c) 41 (d) 51
(c) 375 (d) 468
71. 4, 7, 14, 24, 41, ?
57. 3917, 3526, ?, 2857 (a) 71 (b) 68
(a) 3174 (b) 3389 (c) 72 (d) 51
(c) 2682 (d) 3082
72. 5, 16, 51, 158, ?
58. 0, 6, 24, 60, ?, 210 (a) 481 (b) 465
(a) 117 (b) 119 (c) 441 (d) 478
(c) 120 (d) 153
73. 121, 253, 374, 495, ?
59. 4, 3, 2.5, 2.25, ? (a) 565 (b) 523
(a) 1 (b) 1.125 (c) 5116 (d) 5102
(c) 2 (d) 2.125
74. 1, 8, 17, 30, ?, 76
60. 2311, 4529, ?, 8989 (a) 39 (b) 49
(a) 7243 (b) 6353 (c) 59 (d) 69
(c) 5662 (d) 6755
75. 156, 506, ?, 1806
61. 4, 18, 48, ?, 180 (a) 1056 (b) 856
(a) 80 (b) 100 (c) 1456 (d) 1506
(c) 105 (d) 125
76. 1, 2, 5, 26, ?
62. 2, 20, 56, 110, ? (a) 677 (b) 252
(a) 132 (b) 144 (c) 526 (d) 125
(c) 182 (d) 115
77. 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, ?
63. 7, 12, 22, 42, 82, ? (a) 49 (b) 47
(a) 173 (b) 162 (c) 37 (d) 36
(c) 183 (d) 143
78. 3, 5, 35, 10, 12, 35, _,_
64. –1, 0, ?, 8, 15., 54 (a) 19, 35 (b) 17, 19
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 19, 24 (d) 22, 35
(c) 2 (d) 1
79. 0.15, 0.3, ?, 1.2, 2.4
65. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, ? (a) 0.6 (b) 0.9
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 0.06 (d) 4.8
(c) 14 (d) 16
80. 127, 131, 139, ?, 151, 157, 163, 167,
66. 30, 130, 630, ? (a) 149 (b) 147
(a) 1260 (b) 3130 (c) 141 (d) 143
(c) 1030 (d) 3103
81. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, ?, 13, 21
67. 5, 11, 21, 43, 85, ? (a) 6 (b) 9
(a) 185 (b) 170 (c) 7 (d) 8
(c) 171 (d) 181
82. 7, 18, 40, 73, 117, ?
68. 12, 27, 85, 345, ? (a) 183 (b) 150
(a) 1737 (b) 1380 (c) 161 (d) 172
(c) 1725 (d) 1731
83. 1, 48, 4, 24, 7, ?, 10, 2

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(a) 8 (b) 2 92. 6, 9, 15, 24, 39, 63, ?
(c)18 (d) 12 (a) 97 (b) 115
(c) 102 (d) 124
84. 16, 30, ?, 79, 114
(a) 45 (b) 49 93. 4, 5.2, 6.4, ?, 8.8
(c) 63 (d) 51 (a) 7 (b) 8
(c) 7.6 (d) 8.25
85. 1001, 1004, 1012, 1027,?
(a) 1051 (b) 1050 94. 6, 18, 54, ?, 486, 1458
(c) 1048 (d) 1036 (a) 164 (b) 160
(c) 168 (d) 162
86. 8, 24, ?, 80, 120
(a) 48 (b) 40 95. 1.5, 9/4, 3, ?, 4.5, 21/4
(c) 54 (d) 72 (a) 15/4 (b) 7/2
(c) 8 (d) 9
87. 5, 21, 57, ?, 221
(a) 96 (b) 108 96. 3/5,1.4, 11/5, ?, 19/5, 4.6
(c) 121 (d) 126 (a) 14/5 (b) 3.2
(c) 16/5 (d) 3
88. 21, 26, 33, 42, 53, ?
(a) 56 (b) 63 97. 1, 0.125, 1/27, 1/64, ?, 1/216
(c) 66 (d) 69 (a) 0.025 (b) 1/8
(c) 1/128 (d) 0.008
89. -7.5, 15, -30, 60, ?, 240
(a) 120 (b) -240 98. 5, 13, 40, 104, ?
(c) -120 (d) 240 (a) 229 (b) 239
(c) 259 (d) 269
90. 1357, 3085, 5282, 8026, ?
(a) 9961 (b) 10441 99. 21, 25, 52, 68, 193, ?
(c) 11321 (d) 11401 (a) 229 (b) 242
(c) 257 (d) 409
91. 1, 3, 6, 11, 18, ?
(a) 27 (b) 28 100. 19, 11, 13, 16, 15, 17, 13, 19, 21, ?
(c) 29 (d) 31 (a) 10 (b) 11
(c) 12 (d) 15

ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (d) 10. (c)
11. (c) 12. (a) 13. (c) 14. (c) 15. (a) 16. (b) 17. (d) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (a)
21. (d) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (d) 25. (b) 26. (c) 27. (d) 28. (c) 29. (d) 30. (c)
31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (b) 35. (d) 36. (b) 37. (a) 38. (c) 39. (c) 40. (c)
41. (c) 42. (a) 43. (a) 44. (d) 45. (b) 46. (b) 47. (a) 48. (d) 49. (b) 50. (b)
51. (a) 52. (c) 53. (a) 54. (d) 55. (b) 56. (b) 57. (a) 58. (c) 59. (d) 60. (d)
61. (b) 62. (c) 63. (b) 64. (b) 65. (c) 66. (b) 67. (c) 68. (d) 69. (d) 70. (a)
71. (b) 72. (a) 73. (c) 74. (b) 75. (a) 76. (a) 77. (c) 78. (b) 79. (a) 80. (c)
81. (d) 82. (d) 83. (a) 84. (d) 85. (a) 86. (a) 87. (c) 88. (c) 89. (a) 90. (b)
91. (c) 92. (c) 93. (c) 94. (d) 95. (a) 96. (d) 97. (d) 98. (a) 99. (a) 100. (a)

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PRACTICE SHEET 2
1. KiD, NkH, QmL, ToP, ? (a) FT (b) GT
(a) WqT (b) UqS (c) HU (d) KT
(c) WvS (d) VrT
15. CFL, EIK, G J, IOI, ?
2. A Z B Y C ? ? (a) KRH (b) KRJ
(a) XD (b)WE (c) JRH (d) KQH
(c) DX (d)EW
16. A, Z, B, Y, C, X, ?, ?.
3. YXW, UTS, QPO, MLK, ? (a) EV (b) WD
(a) LMN (b) JIH (c) DW (d) YV
(c) KJI (d) IHG
17. AZY, EXW, IVU, ?
4. AD, EH, IL, ? , QT (a) MTS (b) MQR
(a) LM (b) MN (c) NRQ (d) LST
(c) MP (d) OM
18. XGH,WIJ,VKL,UMN, _?_
5. ABCD, IJKL, QRST, ? (a) TOP (b) SOP
(a) YZAB (b) ABYZ (c) HOW (c) UJI
(c) BAZY (d) YAZB
19. SCD, TEF, UGH, ? , WKL
6. BE, HK, NQ, ? (a) VIJ (b) VJI
(a) PR (b) SU (c) CMN (d) UJI
(c) TW (4) UW
20. C A G E K I O M _ _
7. AZBY, CXDW, EVFU ? (a) US (b) QS
(a) ITGS (b) GSIT (c) OQ (d) SQ
(c) GISI (d) GTHS
21. LXF, MTJ, NPN, OLR, ?
8. T, R, P, N, L, _?_, ?_ (A) PIU (b) PPV
(a) J, G (b) J, H (c) PHV (d) PJW
(c) K, H (d) K, I
22. BDF, CFI, DHL, ?
9. CDE, IJK, NOP, ? (a) EJO (b) CJM
(a) FGH (b) RST (c) EML (d) EMI
(c) TUV (d) QRS
23. ALN, DNR, GPR, ?
10. Y, S, U, O, Q, ? ? (a) KLM (b) JRT
(a) N O (b) L M (c) RNU (d) RNV
(c) J K (d) H I
24. QPO, NML, KJI, ?, EDC
11. EAC, GCE, IEG, ? (a) HGF (b) CAB
(a) JHI (b) KGI (c) JKL (d) GHI
(c) JGI (d) KIJ
25. QAR, RAS, SAT, TAU, ?
12. FLU, GMV, HNW, IOX, ? . (a) UAV (b) UAT
(a) JYP (b) WYP (c) TAS (d) TAT
(c) WPY (d) JPY
26. GON, JRQ, MUT, ?
13. A, P, C, Q, E, R, G, ? ., ? . (a) NOG (b) PXW
(a) S I (b) H I (c) JQR (d) TUM
(c) I S (d) T J
27. A C D F G I J L M O P _ _
14. J, Q, I, R, H, S, ?, ? (a) Q (b) R

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(c) S (d) T (a) FS (b) SU
(c) UF (d) TU
28. SFJ, RGK, QHL, _?_
(a) EMD (b) VIJ 40. F, L, Q, U, X, ? .
(c) PIM (d) PKL (a) B (b) Z
(c) Y (d) A
29. a, k, e, o, i, s, __,__, q, a, u, e
(a) l, v (b) m, v 41. A, E, I, ?, Q
(c) l, w (d) m, w (a) O (b) M
(c) U (d) L
30. KEC, LFD, MGE, NHF, ?
(a) OIF (b) OIG 42. a d c e b e d f c f e?
(c) PHG (d) NIG (a) h (b) g
(c) f (d) d
31. ABDC, GHJI, MNPO, ?
(a) RSQP (b) STRQ 43. YZ,VYZ,SYZ,PYZ, ?
(c) RSUT (d) STVU (a) TYZ (b) RYZ
(c) MYZ (d) XYZ
32. ACE, BDF, CEG, ?
(a) CED (b) DFH 44. AZ, CX, EV, GT, ___, KP,___.
(c) DEM (d) HED (a) IR and NM (b) RI and MN
(c) RI and NM (c) IR and MN
33. AZBY, CXDW, EVFU, ?
(a) SHTG (b) GXHW 45. T Q N K H E B Y V S P ? ? ?
(c) GTHS (d) STHO (a) NKG (b) NKI
(c) MJG (d) MJH
34. DKM, FJP, HIS, JHV, ?
(a) HGY (b) LGZ 46. EFA, GHC, IJE, ___?___.
(c) IGY (4) LGY (a) JKG (b) KLG
(c) HIF (d) KDA
35. AZBY, ?, EVFU, GTHS
(a) BYCZ (b) CYDR 47. NP MK RT IG ___?___.
(c) MISG (d) CXDW (a) UW (b) FD
(c) EC (d) VX
36. ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, ? , MLNA
(a) OLPA (b) KLMA 48. ABEF, IJMN, ?
(c) LLMA (d) KLLA (a) QRVU (b) QRUV
(c) QRVW (d) QSVU
37. F G H J K L N O P R S ?
(a) T (b) M 49. EJO, FKP, GLQ, HMR, ?
(c) Q (d) U (a) ABC (b) DEF
(c) MNO (d) INS
38. BD, FH, JL, NP, ?
(a) PQ (b) RS 50. B O C N D M E ? ?
(c) SU (d) RT (a) LF (b) OP
(c) KL (d) EF
39. NZ, OY, PX, QW, RV, ?

ANSWER KEY
1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (b) 9. (b) 10. (b)
11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (a) 14. (b) 15. (a) 16. (c) 17. (a) 18. (a) 19. (a) 20. (d)
21. (c) 22. (a) 23. (b) 24. (a) 25. (a) 26. (b) 27. (b) 28. (c) 29. (d) 30. (b)
31. (d) 32. (b) 33. (c) 34. (d) 35. (d) 36. (d) 37. (a) 38. (d) 39. (b) 40. (b)
41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (c) 44. (d) 45. (c) 46. (b) 47. (d) 48. (b) 49. (d) 50. (a)

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PRACTICE SHEET 3
1. –tu–rt–s– –us rtu– (c) LKNM (d) KLNM
(a) rsurts (b) rsurtr
(c) rsutrr (d) rtusru 15. ___ XX ___ Y ___ XYYX ___ Y
(a) YYXY (b) YXYX
2. cab — c — bdca — d — abd (c) XYYX (d) YYXX
(a) d, a, b, c (b) c, c, a, a
(c) b, c, d, a (d) a, b, c, d 16. a __ cdd __bcd __abc __ dab __
(a) baddc (b) abddc
3. m _ p l _ pp l m p _ l m pp _ (c) badcd (d) bdadc
(a) pmpl (2) lmpl
(c) pmml (d) lmml 17. ___ b b ___ c ___ b g ___ b __ g
(a) cgbc (b) cgbcb
4. aac – bba – cc – baa – cb – (c) cgbcc (d) gbcbb
(a) bacbc (b) abaac
(c) cabcb (d) bcacb 18. a _ bcaa _ caa _ _
(a) abcc (b) abac
5. w__xw__x__ax__a__wa__ (c) aabc (d) baac
(a) axawxa (b) aawaxx
(c) aawwxx (d) waawxx 19. a ___ b a ___ b b ___ a b ___ a
(a) baab (b) aaba
6. a _ aa bb _ _ ab _ b _. (c) abab (d) baaa
(a) baaaa (b) babab
(c) baaba (d) bbaaa 20. _ _dan_ _nda_dand_
(a) dnadna (b) ndanda
7. a _ b_ b a _ b _ _ b a (c) andana (d) danndn
(a) bbaab (b) bbabb
(c) aabab (d) aabba 21. b _ y_ _ by _ b _ yt
(a) bgtbt (c) btbtb
8. a_ b_abb _ ab _ a _ bba (c) atbbt (d) cbbte
(a) bbaab (b) babba
(c) baaba (d) aabba 22. m _ n m _ n _ a n _ a _ m a _
(a) amammn (b) aamnan
9. bca__b__aabc__a__caa (c) ammanm (d) aam m n n
(a) cbab (b) bacc
(c) acab (d) bcbb 23. ww _ x _ x _ yyzz _
(a) wzxy (b) wxxz
10. c – bba – cab – ac – ab – ac (c) wxyz (d) xwzw
(a) babcc (b) bcacb
(c) acbcb (d) abcbc 24. g _ _ g _ _ gh _ g _ i
(a) hhiihh (2) jkljkl
11. a – yz – xy – ax – zax – z (c) hijkli (d) hihiih
(a) xayzy (b) xayyz
(c) xazyy (d) axzyy 25. p_ _p _ _ p q r p _ r
(a) qrstq (b) qqrrq
12. d __ n __ __ __nndm __n (c) qrqrq (d) qqrqr
(a) ndmnm (b) mdnmn
(c) mndmn (d) dmnnm 26. _ acca _ ccca _ acccc _ aaa
(a) acca (b) caaa
13. L__NOO__ML__MNO__NML (c) ccaa (d) caac
(a) MNLO (b) ONML
(c) NLMO (d) LOMN 27. b _ t _ a _ / _ add _ d/ba _ _ ad
(a) dattac (b) dadtac
14. KLM_, KL_N, K_MN, _LMN (c) abdaac (d) adddatd
(a) NMLK (b) KLMN

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28. ___fgg___eg___eeff___ef___gg (c) aabb (d) aaab
(a) eefge (b) fegef
(c) efege (d) fgege 40. AZB __, AZ __ Y, A __BY, __ ZBY
(a) YBZA (b) BYAZ
29. E__GF__E__FGF__E (c) BZYA (d) AZBY
(a) EGFG (b) GFEF
(c) FEGG (d) FGEG 41. _bcab_cabc_abca_b
(a) abac (b) abca
30. _bc c _ a abc _ ba ab _ (c) aabc (d) bbca
(a) acbc (b) abac
(c) abcc (d) acac 42. b_ab_b_aab_b
(a) aabb (b) abbb
31. a__ab__baa__bb__ (c) abba (d) baaa
(a) abab (b) aabb
(c) bbaa (d) baba 43. __ ab__a__bba__bb_a_b
(a) abbbab (b) babbba
32. m_ _l m _l_mm_l (c) bbaabb (d) abaaab
(a) mllml (b) mlmll
(c) llmlm (d) mmlml 44. __StUr__S__Urr__tUrrS_U
(a) rStUU (b) rrStS
33. a_b_c_a_bc_b_cb (c) rrtSt (d) SSttU
(a) ccbcca (b) ccaccb
(c) cacabc (d) acbcab 45. r t x _ s x _ z _ t x y_ _ y z
(a) yyrxs (b) yysxr
34. a__bba__bba__bb (c) yyrsx (d) yyxrs.
(a) aab (b) abb
(c) bbb (d) bba 46. ab_d_aaba_na_badna_badna
(a) babda (b) andaa
35. ab _ babc _ ab _ b _ bcb _ b (c) badna (d) dbanb
(a) cbcaa (b) cabac
(c) abcba (d) acaca 47. a _ ca _ ca _ caa _
(a) caca (b) cacc
36. b_ f_ _ _ dfg_ (c) caac (d) ccca
(a) dgggb (b) dggbg
(c) bgdgg (d) gdggb 48. a_c_baab_cb_
(a) abbc (b) abab
37. __ aabab__ab__ab__bba (c) aabb (d) bcca
(a) bbaa (b) baaa
(c) abaa (d) abba 49. R_S_ PM_KSB_MRK_
(a) KRKSP (b) KBRPS
38. aa__baa__aaa__ba__ba (c) RKSPM (d) BPSMP
(a) bbba (b) abab
(c) abaa (d) babb 50. gfe__ig__eii__fei__gf__ii
(a) eifgi (b) figie
39. a__ __b abba__abb a__ba (c) ifgie (d) ifige
(a) abab (b) abba

ANSWER KEY
1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (a) 4. (c) 5. (c) 6. (c) 7. (b) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (c)
11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (d) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (c) 19. (a) 20. (c)
21. (b) 22. (d) 23. (c) 24. (d) 25. (c) 26. (b) 27. (d) 28. (b) 29. (d) 30. (c)
31. (a) 32. (b) 33. (a) 34. (c) 35. (a) 36. (b) 37. (a) 38. (a) 39. (a) 40. (a)
41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (d) 44. (c) 45. (c) 46. (b) 47. (b) 48. (d) 49. (b) 50. (c)

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3 CLASSIFICATION

PRACTICE SHEET-1
Find the odd word pair from the given 18. (1) Skin (2) Nose
responses. (3) Ear (4) Kidney
1. (1) Insurance (2) Provident Fund
(3) Salary (4) Shares 19. (1) Jungle (2) Forest
(3) Woods (4) Animals
2. (1) Mizoram (2) Sikkim
(3) Kohima (4) Manipur 20. (1) Fashion – style (2) Fond – affectionate
(3) Old – ancient (4) Master – servant
3. (1) Lion (2) Goat
(3) Tortoise (4) Centaur 21. (1) Swimming (2) Sailing
(3) Diving (4) Driving
4. (1) Square (2) Circle
(3) Rectangle (4) Triangle 22. (1) Perception (2) Discernment
(3) Penetration (4) Insinuation
5. (1) Cotton (2) Terene
(3) Silk (4) Wool 23. (1) Softball (2) Baseball
(3) Cricket (4) Basketball
6. (1) Light (2) Wave
(3) Heat (4) Sound 24. (1) Tomato (2) Potato
(3) Carrot (4) Onion
7. (1) House (2) Apartment
(3) Building (4) Society 25. (1) Flute (2) Violin
(3) Guitar (4) Sitar
8. (1) Glue (2) Oil
(3) Paste (4) Cement 26. (1) Ladder (2) Staircase
(3) Bridge (4) Escalator
9. (1) Paper : Pencil (2) Head : Cap
(3) Ink : Inkpot (4)Present : Wrapper 27. (1) Gallon (2) Ton
(3) Quintal (4) Kilogram
10. (1) Tomato (2) Potato
(3) Carrot (4) Onion 28. (1) Potato (2) Tomato
(3) Cauliflower (4) Brinjal
11. (1) Liver (2) Lungs
(3) Kidney (4) Ear 29. (1) Calf (2) Bitch
(3) Kitten (4) Cub
12. (1) Pond – Lake (2) Pistol – Gun
(3) Car – Bus (4) Charch – Monument 30. (1) Sword (2) Dagger
(3) Rifle (4) Knife
13. (1) Newspaper (2) Press
(3) Edition (4) Audition 31. (1) Square
(2) Rhombus
14. (1) Violent (2) Blue (3) Equilateral triangle
(3) Green (4) White (4) Pentagon

15. (1) Wool (2) Feather 32. (1) Sea (2) Lake
(3) Hair (4) Grass (3) Ocean (4) River

16. (1) Aeroplane (2) Bird 33. (1) School (2) Principal
(3) Tanker (4) Parachute (3) Teacher (4) Student

17. (1) Reject (2) Refuse 34. (1) Neptune (2) Uranus
(3) Renounce (4) Redeem (3) Plato (4) Mercury

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35. (1) Post (2) Telegram 38. (1) Wool (2) Feather
(3) Telephone (4) Electricity (3) Hair (4) Grass

36. (1) Mile (2) Centimetre 39. (1) Carbon (2) Graphite
(3) Litre (4) Yard (3) Diamond (4) Gold

37. (1) Intelligent (2) Precis 40. (1) Iron (2) Mercury
(3) Stupid (4) Comprehensive (3) Silver (4) Gold

ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. b 6. b 7. d 8. b 9. a 10. a
11. d 12. d 13. d 14. d 15. d 16. c 17. d 18. d 19. d 20. d
21. d 22. d 23. d 24. a 25. a 26. c 27. a 28. a 29. b 30. c
31. d 32. d 33. a 34. c 35. d 36. c 37. c 38. d 39. d 40. b

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
Directions : In each of the following (3) 32-4 (4) 88-11
questions, select the one which is different
from other three alternatives. 18. (1) (23, 14) (2) (36, 27)
1. (1) 62 – 37 (2) 74 – 40 (3) (29, 82) (4) (18, 45)
(3) 85 – 60 (4) 103 – 78
19. (1) 5, 3, 2, 9 (2) 2, 4, 3, 9
2. (1) 84, 67 (2) 112, 95 (3) 1, 4, 3, 8 (4) 3, 2, 3, 8
(3) 79, 63 (4) 167, 150
20. (1) 369 (2) 862
3. (1) 8 (2) 42 (3) 462 (4) 761
(3) 49 (4) 35
21. (1) CEFG (2) DFGH
4. (1) 81 : 243 (2) 16 : 64 (3) GIJK (4) ABCD
(3) 64 : 192 (4) 25 : 75
22. (1) OQTX (2) IMNQ
5. (1) 24 (2) 60 (3) EGJN (4) XZCG
(3) 124 (4) 210
23. (1) BFJQ (2) RUZG
6. (1) (52, 142) (2) (54, 126) (3) GJOV (4) ILQX
(3) (56, 168) (4) (58, 184)
24. (1) AEGC (2) HLNJ
7. (1) 34-43 (2) 62-71 (3) OSVQ (4) VZBX
(3) 55-62 (4) 83-92
25. (1) ywus (2) zxyv
8. (1) 94 – 7 (2) 42 – 6 (3) geca (4) bzxv
(3) 35 – 5 (4) 56 – 8
26. (1) MKGA (2) RPLF
9. (1) 64-8 (2) 80-9 (3) VTPJ (4) PNID
(3) 7-49 (4) 36-6
27. (1) XZUS (2) OQLJ
10. (1) 14, 9 (2) 17, 8 (3) HJFE (4) FHCA
(3) 42, 3 (4) 21,6
28. (1) KNPS (2) RUWZ
11. (1) 72 (2) 45 (3) MPRU (4) PRSU
(3) 81 (4) 28
29. (1) BFJQ (2) RUZG
12. (1) 26-62 (2) 36-63 (3) GJOV (4) ILQX
(3) 46-64 (4) 56-18
30. (1) GECA (2) PNLJ
13. (1) 6958 (2) 7948 (3) VUSQ (4) TRPN
(3) 6895 (4) 9783
31. (1) A N B P (2) C P D Q
14. (1) 117 — 39 (2) 164 — 41 (3) F S G T (4) I V J W
(3) 198 — 66 (4) 213 — 71
32. (1) J M P S (2) M P S L
15. (1) 144 (2) 169 (3) D G J M (4) U X A D
(3) 196 (4) 210
33. (1) ACXZ (2) PRUW
16. (1) 131 (2) 256 (3) FHSU (4) ACXY
(3) 196 (4) 225
34. (1) AEIO (2) BFJN
17. (1) 40-5 (2) 60-12 (3) CGKO (4) DHLP

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35. (1) AYBZ (2) BXCY 38. (1) ZVRN (2) UQMJ
(3) DVEW (4) MPON (3) SOKG (4) TPLH

36. (1) ACDF (2) TUOP 39. (1) PRSQ (2) UWXV
(3) HIVW (4) FGKL (3) LONM (4) CEFD

37. (1) DCFG (2) FEHI 40. (1) YXVU (2) ORQP
(3) HGIK (4) JILM (3) KJHG (4) MLJI

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. c 7. c 8. a 9. b 10. c
11. c 12. d 13. d 14. b 15. d 16. a 17. b 18. c 19. a 20. d
21. d 22. b 23. a 24. c 25. b 26. d 27. c 28. d 29. c 30. b
31. a 32. b 33. d 34. a 35. d 36. a 37. c 38. b 39. c 40. b

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PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
Directions: Choose the word which is least (c) Aluminium (d) Mercury
like the other words in the groups.
1. (a) Albatross (b) Ostrich Directions: In each of the following
(c) Pelican (d) Penguin questions, four words have been given out
of which three are alike in some manner,
2. (a) Tempest (b) Hurricane while the fourth one is different. Choose the
(c) Cyclone (d) Monsoon word which is different from the rest.
17. (a) Flute (b) Violin
3. (a) Donkey (b) Camel (c) Guitar (d) Sitar
(c) Cow (d) Mule
18. (a) Prod (b) Sap
4. (a) Graphite (b) Pearl (c) Jab (d) Thrust
(c) Diamond (d) Coal
19. (a) Trousers (b) Coats
5. (d) Othello (b) King Lear (c) Shirts (d) Jackets
(c) Oliver Twist (d) Macbeth
20. (a) Grapes (b) Pineapple
6. (a) April (b) June (c) Cashew (d) Apple
(c) July (d) September
21. (a) Uncle (b) Nephew
7. (a) Sub-lieutenant (b) Lieutenant (c) Brother (d) Cousin
(c) Major (d) Colonel
Directions: In each of the following
8. (a) Plassey (b) Haldighati questions, four words have been given out
(c) Panipat (d) Sarnath of which three are alike in some manner,
while the fourth one is different. Choose the
Choose the word which is different from word which is different from the rest.
other: 22. (a) Bogota (b) Sydney
9. (a) Admiral (b) Colonel (c) Doha (d) Brussels
(c) Commodore (d) Commander
23. (a) Retina (b) Pupil
10. (a) Prism (b) Cube (c) Vision (d) Cornea
(c) Cone (d) Square
24. (a) Udayagiri and Khandagiri
11. (a) Henri Becquerel (b) Otto Honn (b) Badami
(c) Madam Curie (d) Einstein (c) Elephanta
(d) Doddabetta
12. (a) Leo (b) Equator
(c) Libra (d) Cancer 25. (a) Tibia (b) Cortex
(c) Cranium (d) Cerebellum
Choose the word which is least like the
other words in the groups 26. (a) Saltoro Kangri (b) Kongka
13. (a) Chemistry (b) Physics (c) Zoji La (d) Kumbharli Ghat
(b) Botany (d) Geography
27. (a) Room (b) Chamber
14. (a) Tomato (b) Potato (c) Veranda (d) Cabin
(c) Cucumber (d) Peas
28. (a) Mouth Organ (b) Electric Guitar
15. (a) Seal (b) Scorpion (c) Keyboard (d) Sonata
(c) Fish (d) Cat
29. (a) Heat (b) Light
16. (a) Zinc (b) Iron (c) Bulb (d) Electricity

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30. (a) Paper (b) Pencil 35. (a) Documetary (b) Puppet
(c) Pen (d) Stationery (c) Commentary (d) Feature

31. (a) Inch (b) Metre 36. (a) Deccan (b) Kaas
(c) Yard (d) Quart (c) Chhota Nagpur (d) Nanda Devi

32. (a) Niagara (b) Alamere 37. (a) Nimitz (b) Yamamoto
(c) Kempty (d) Andes (c) Nelson (d) Montgomery

33. (a) Small Betrayals 38. (a) Biaze (b) Glint


(b) We Indians (c) Simmer (d) Shimmer
(c) Shooting from the Hip
(d) Surviving Men 39. (a) Aravalli hills (b) Shivalik hills
(c) Mole hills (d) Satpura hills
34. (a) Brass (b) Bronze
(c) Silver (d) Steel 40. (a) Beaver (b) Alpaca
(c) Walrus (d) Koala

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. d 3. c 4. b 5. c 6. c 7. a 8. d 9. b 10. d
11. d 12. b 13. d 14. b 15. a 16. d 17. a 18. b 19. a 20. c
21. c 22. b 23. c 24. b 25. a 26. a 27. c 28. d 29. c 30. d
31. d 32. d 33. b 34. c 35. b 36. d 37. d 38. d 39. c 40. c

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4 CODING DECODING

PRACTICE SHEET-1
1. If GOLD is written as IQNF, how WIND can “CXFBWYQCL”, how is “SEPARATION”
be written in the code? coded?
(1) YKPF (2) VHMC (1) EJXEBEYQCL (2) JFQYWBCXQL
(3) XJOE (4) DNIW (3) JFXWBWYQCL (4) QCLYWBFXJE

2. If HKUJ means FISH, what does UVCD 11. In a particular way of coding, the word
mean ? CENTRAL is coded as ABCDEFG and PLAN-
(1) STAR (2) STAB ETARIUM as HGFCB-DFEIJK. With the
(3) STAL (4) STAK same coding how can we express the word
LANTERN?
3. If CONSCIOUSLY is written as (1) GFCDFEG (2) GFCDBEC
PEBNPJEXNKM, then SOIL is written as : (3) GFCDEFG (4) GFCDBEB
(1) NEKJ (2) NEJK
(2) JENK (4) ENJK 12. In a certain code language BLOOD is
written as EIRLG. How will the word
4. If NOIDA is written as STNIF, how MEERUT PERIOD be written in that code language ?
can be written in that code? (1) SBURAF (2) SBUFRA
(1) QIIVYX (2) RJJWZV (3) SUFBAR (4) RBUFSA
(3) RJJWZY (4) RIIVYX
13. In a certain code language INCORPORATE
5. In a certain code FORGET is written as is written as HCGJSLJSXHO and PELMET
DPPHCU, how would DOCTOR be written in is written as LOFDOH. How will the word
that code? MOLTEN be written in that code language ?
(1) BPAUMS (2) BPAUPS (1) XHOTOR (2) DJFHOC
(3) EMDRPP (4) BPARPP (3) LDOHCG (4) FRTECO

6. In a certain code DECEMBER is written as 14. If „PAPER‟ is written as „OZODQ‟, how


ERMBCEDE, in that code which word will „PENCIL‟ can be written in that code ?
be written as ERMBVENO ? (1) QFODJM (2) OFOBHM
(1) SEPTEMBER (2) AUGUST (3) ODMDJM (4) ODMBHK
(3) NOVEMBER (4) OCTOBER
15. In a coding system PEN is written as NZO
7. If ROSE is written as TQUG, how BISCUIT and BARK as CTSL. How can we write
can be written in that code? PRANK in that coding system?
(1) CJTDVJU (2) DKVEWKV (1) NZTOL (2) CSTZN
(3) DKUEWKY (4) DKUEWKV (3) NSTOL (4) NTSLO

8. If the word MENTAL is written as LNDFM- 16. If MIND becomes KGLB and ARGUE
OSUZBKM, then how would the word TEST becomes YPESC then what will DIAGRAM
be written in that code? be in that code ?
(1) UVFGTUUV (2) RSCDQRRS (1) GLPEYKB (2) BGYEPYK
(3) SUDFQRSU (4) SUDFRTSU (3) LKBGYPK (4) BGYPYEK

9. If TYPEWRITER is written as GBKVDIRGVI, 17. If the word „PORTER‟ can be coded as


how STENO can be written in that code? „MBNZQN‟ how can „REPORT‟ be written ?
(1) LMVGH (2) HGVML (1) NQMBNZ (2) NQBMNZ
(3) LMHGV (4) HVLGM (3) NBQMNZ (4) NQMNBZ

10. If in a code language “ORGANISATION” is 18. In a certain code the words „COME AT
written as “CBDWLQJWYQCL” and ONCE‟ were written as XLNVZGLMXV. In
“OPERA-TION” is written as the same code which of the following would
be „OK‟?

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(1) LM (2) LP (c) FSJSOZ (d) ERIRNY
(3) KM (4) KL
28. If in a certain language, MIRACLE is coded
19. In a certain language, BUTTER is coded as as NKUEHRL, then how is GAMBLE coded
CVUUFS, BREAD is coded as CSFBE, then in that language ?
how COFFEE is coded? (a) JDOCMF (b) CLEMNK
(1) DPGGFF (2) GGDPFF (c) HCPFQK (d) AELGMN
(3) GDPGFF (4) FFDPGG
29. If in a certain code, GLAMOUR is written as
20. If STUDENT is coded as RUTEDOS, which IJCNMWP and MISRULE is written as
word would be coded as RDGRPKBQ ? OGUSSNC, then how will TOPICAL be
(1) SHERBET (2) SHINGLE written in that code ?
(3) SHACKLE (4) SCHOLAR (a) VMRJECN (b) VMRHACJ
(c) VMRJACJ (d) VNRJABJ
21. If the word „EARTH‟ be written as „QPMZS‟
in coded words, how can „HEART‟ be 30. In a certain code, BELIEF is written as
written following the same coding ? AFKKDI. how is SELDOM written in the
(1) SQMPZ (2) SQPZM code ?
(3) SQPMZ (4) SPQZM (a) RDKCNL (b) RFKENM
(c) RFKFNP (d) TFKENP
22. If „BE QUICK‟ is coded as „ZC OSGAI‟, then
the code of last letter of third word in the 31. If in a certain language, POPULAR is coded
sentence „I LOVE MY COUNTRY‟ is ? as QPQVMBS, then the code 'GBNPVT' is
(1) W (2) U used for which word?
(3) T (4) A (a) FARMER (b) FAMOUS
(c) FRAMES (d) FARMES
23. If DEAR is written as OMKN and LEAK is
written as XMKY then how LEADER can be 32. If in a certain language, UTENSIL is coded
written in that code ? as WVGPUKN, then the code 'DMSFXG' is
(1) XMKONM (2) MXOKMN used for which word?
(3) XMKOMN (4) YKMONM (a) BKQEVE (b) BKQDWE
(c) BKQDWF (d) BKQDVE
24. If in a code language PARENT is written as
BDFGJK and CHILDREN is written as 33. If ROBUST is coded as QNATRS in a certain
MOXQUFGJ, how is REPRINT written in language, which word would be coded as
that code ? ZXCMP ?
(1) FGBFXGD (2) BGBFXJK (a) BZEOR (b) AYDNQ
(3) FGBUXJK (4) FGBFXJK (c) AWDLQ (d) YWBLO

25. If in a code language PRINCIPAL is written 34. If EHFNRQ is the code for BECKON, then
as MB-OQSOMVW and TEACHER is written the code 'QDFWXULQ ' is used for which
as FDVSZDB, how is CAPITAL written in word?
that code ? (a) NCAUTIRN (b) NACUTIRN
(1) SVMOFVW (2) SVMODVW (c) NATCRIUN (d) NACTURIN
(3) BVMODVW (4) SVMIDVW
35. In a certain code, REFRIGERATOR is coded
26. In a certain code, BASIC is written as as ROTAREGIRFER. Which word would be
DDULE. How is LEADER written in that coded as NOITINUMMA ?
code ? (a) ANMOMIUTNI (b) AMNTOMUIIN
(a) NGCFGT (b) NHCGGU (c) AMMUNITION (d) NMMUNITIOA
(c) OGDFHT (d) OHDGHU
36. If in a certain language, GRASP is coded as
27. In a certain language, SIGHT is written as BMVNK, then how the word 'CRANE' will be
FVTUG. How is REVEAL written in the coded?
same language ? (a) FUDQH (b) HWFSJ
(a) YNRIRE (b) DQHQMX (c) GVERI (d) XMVIZ

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37. If in certain code, COVET is written as 39. If in a certain code, SWITCH is written as
FRYHW, then the code 'SHDUO' is used for TVJSDG, then the code 'CQFZE' is used for
which word? which word?
(a) QUAKE (b) REPAY (a) BARED (b) BRAED
(c) STINK (d) PEARL (c) BREAD (d) BRADE

38. If in a certain language, TRIANGLE is coded 40. In a certain code, DECEMBER is written as
as SQHZMFKD, then the code 'DWZLOKD' ERMBCEDE. Which word will be written as
is used for which word? ERMBVENO in that code ?
(a) EXAMPLE (b) FIGMENT (a) AUGUST (b) SEPTEMBER
(c) DISMISS (d) DISJOIN (c) OCTOMBER (d) NOVEMBER

ANSWER KEY

1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. d 8. d 9. b 10. c
11. b 12. b 13. b 14. d 15. c 16. b 17. a 18. b 19. a 20. d
21. c 22. a 23. c 24. d 25. a 26. b 27. d 28. c 29. c 30. c
31. b 32. d 33. b 34. d 35. c 36. b 37. d 38. a 39. c 40. d

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
1. If 'white' is called 'blue', 'blue' is called 'red', (a) Cover (b) Bedsheet
'red' is called 'yellow', 'yellow' is called (c) Mat (d) Pillow
'green', 'green' is called 'black', 'black' is
called 'violet' and 'violet' is called 'orange', 9. If 'orange' is called 'butter', 'butter' is called
what would be the colour of human blood ? 'soap, 'soap' is called 'ink', 'ink' is called
(a) Red (b) Green 'honey' and 'honey' is called 'orange', which
(c) Yellow (d) Violet of the following is used for washing clothes?
(a) Honey (b) Butter
2. If 'oranges' are 'apples', 'bananas' are (c) Orange (d) Ink
'apricots', 'apples' are 'chillies', 'apricots' are
'oranges' and 'chilies' are 'bananas', then 10. If 'sand' is called 'air', 'air' is called
which of the following are green in colour ? 'plateau', 'plateau' is called 'well, 'well' is
(a) Apricots (b) Apples called 'island' and island' is called 'sky',
(c) Chillies (d) Bananas then from where will a woman draw water ?
(a) Well (b) Island
3. If 'pen' is 'table', 'table' is 'fan', 'fan' is 'chair' (c) Sky (d) Air
and 'chair' is 'roof', on which of the
following will a person sit ? 11. If 'bangle' is called 'cassette', 'cassette' is
(a) Fan (b) Chair called 'table', 'table' is called 'game' and
(c) Roof (d) Table 'game' is called 'cupboard', then which is
played in the tape recorder ?
4. If 'bat' is 'racket', 'racket' is 'football', (a) Bangle (b) Cassette
'football' is 'shuttle', 'shuttle' is 'ludo' and (c) Table (d) Cupboard
'ludo' is 'carrom', what is cricket played
with ? 12. If 'black' means 'pink', 'pink' means 'blue',
(a) Racket (b) Football blue means 'white', 'white' means 'yellow',
(c) Bat (d) Shuttle 'yellow' means 'red' and 'red' means 'brown',
5. If 'sky' is 'star', 'star' is 'cloud' cloud is then what is the colour of clear sky ?
'earth' earth is 'tree' and 'tree' is 'book', (a) Brown (b) Red
then where do the birds fly ? (c) Blue (d) White
(a) Cloud (b) Sky
(c) Star (d) Data inadequate 13. If 'rain' is 'water', 'water' is 'road', 'road' is
'cloud', 'cloud' is 'sky', 'sky' is 'sea' sea is
6. If 'room' is called 'bed', 'bed' is called 'path', where do aeroplanes fly ?
'window', 'window' is called 'flower' and (a) Road (b) Sea
'flower' is called 'cooler' on what would a (c) Cloud (d) Water
man sleep?
(a) Window (b) Bed 14. If 'water' is called 'food', 'food' is called
(c) Flower (d) Cooler 'tree', 'tree' is called 'sky', 'sky' is called
'wall', on which of the following grows a
7. If 'book' is called 'watch', 'watch' is called fruit ?
'bag', 'bag' is called 'dictionary' and (a) Water (b) Food
'dictionary' is called 'window', which is used (c) Sky (d) Tree
to carry the books ?
(a) Dictionary (b) Bag 15. If 'dust' is called 'air', 'air' is called 'fire',
(c) Book (d) Watch 'fire' is called 'water', 'water' is called
'colour', 'colour' is called 'rain' and 'rain' is
8. If 'cushion' is called 'pillow', 'pillow' is called called 'dust', then where do fish live?
'mat', 'mat' is called 'bedsheet' and (a) Fire (b) Water
'bedsheet' is called 'cover', which will be (c) Colour (d) Dust
spread on the floor ?

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Directions: Study the following information (d) Either to or investigate
and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language, 'global recession 23. What is the code of 'India curbs cases' ?
is critical phase' is written as 'su zo ti ra (a) pic tic ba (b) sha chi pic
mo', 'recession affects economy' is written (c) ba sha pic (d) pic sha nic
as 'chi mo nic', 'global economy going down'
is written as 'fa nic ti ye', 'kiked rates down 24. 'pic da chi' could be a code for which of the
growth' is written as 'phi ye koo da' and following ?
'critical rates' is written as 'su phi'. (a) new laws cases
16. What is the code for 'phase' ? (b) laws cases arise
(a) su (b) zo (c) investigate corruption case
(c) ra (d) Either zo or ra (d) India to laws

17. What does 'fa' stand for ? 25. Which of the following may represent
(a) global (b) down 'transparency in new prosecution' ?
(c) economy (d) going (a) su dic mac ti (b) dic mac jo chi
(c) dic jo nic su (d) jo dic su mac
18. Which of the following is the code for
'critical rates affects growth' ? Directions: Study the following information
(a) koo da phi chi to answer the given questions.
(b) phi su da chi In a certain code language, 'cool waves
(c) ti da zo chi chilled weather' is written as 'ti chi su pic',
(d) su phi chi da or koo 'January is cool month' is written as 'ro mo
su da', 'lovely month chilled season' is
19. Which of the following is represented by the written as 'mo pic ki nic' and 'December is
code 'mo ye su phi' ? cool season' is written as 'su nic ro ne'.
(a) economy is critical down 26. What is the code for 'weather' ?
(b) recession affects down rates (a) pic
(c) critical recession down rates (b) su
(d) down economy growth rates (c) chi
(d) Can't be determined
20. Which of the following may be the code for
'world is overcome through critical phase' ? 27. What does 'da' stand for ?
(a) nic zo su ra mo pic (a) cool (b) is
(b) pic zo ra su vo bi (c) January (d) month
(c) su pic ye zo ra fa
(d) ti ra su chi mo zo 28. Which of the following is the code for
'chilled December' ?
Directions: Study the following information (a) ro pic (b) nic su
to answer the given questions. (c) pic nic (d) ne pic
In a certain code, 'launch prosecution in
corruption cases' is written as 'jo ti pic su 29. 'ki, su ro' is the code for
nic', 'India launch new laws' is written as (a) cool lovely season
'dic sha chi ti', 'new cases to investigate' is (b) lovely chilled month
written as 'za pic dic kee', and 'corruption (c) cool waves is
curbs laws' is written as 'chi ba nic'. (d) cool is lovely
21. What is the code for 'prosecution' ?
(a) jo 30. Which of the following may be the code fog
(b) ti 'dense for lovely weather' ?
(c) pic (a) mo ku su ti (b) ye chi ti su
(d) Can't be determined (c) zo ki wo ti (d) zo sy ti mo

22. What does 'za' stand for ? 31. If A = 1, PAT = 37, then TAP = ?
(a) new (1) 73 (2) 37
(b) to (3) 36 (4) 38
(c) investigate

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32. If D = 4, BAD = 7, then what is the value of (1) 92233 (2) 92323
ANT = ? (3) 93322 (4) 93232
(1) 8 (2) 17
(3) 35 (4) 37 37. If „A‟ = 26, SUN = 27, then CAT = ?
(1) 24 (2) 57
33. If C = 3 and FEAR is coded as 30, then (3) 58 (4) 27
what will be the code number for HAIR ?
(1) 35 (2) 36 38. If A = 2, M = 26 and Z = 52, then BET = ?
(3) 30 (4) 33 (1) 44 (2) 54
(3) 64 (4) 72
34. If Z = 26, NET = 39, then NUT = ?
(1) 50 (2) 53 39. If RED is coded as 6720, then how GREEN
(3) 55 (4) 56 would be coded?
(1) 9207716 (2) 1677199
35. If F = 6, MAT = 34, then how much is CAR ? (3) 1677209 (4) 16717209
(1) 21 (2) 22
(3) 25 (4) 28 40. If KASHMIR is written as 8142753, how
RIMSHAK can be written in that code?
36. If RAMAN is written 12325 and DINESH as (1) 3574218 (2) 3571842
675489, how will HAMAM be written ? (3) 3521478 (4) 3574812

ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. d 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. a 7. a 8. b 9. d 10. b
11. c 12. d 13. b 14. c 15. c 16. d 17. d 18. d 19. c 20. b
21. d 22. d 23. c 24. b 25. d 26. d 27. c 28. d 29. d 30. c
31. b 32. c 33. b 34. c 35. b 36. b 37. b 38. b 39. c 40. a

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5 CLOCK & CALENDER

PRACTICE SHEET-1
1. If the day after tomorrow is Tuesday what (3) Monday (4) Tuesday
day will two days after the day after
tomorrow be? 11. In the year 1996, the Republic day was
(1) Monday (2) Wednesday celebrated on Friday. On which day was the
(3) Saturday (4) Thursday Independence day celebrated in the year
2000?
2. If two days before yesterday was Friday, (1) Tuesday (2) Monday
what day will be day after tomorrow ? (3) Friday (4) Saturday
(1) Monday (2) Sunday
(3) Saturday (4) Wednesday 12. Hari remembers that his father’s birthday is
between 13th and 16th of June, whereas
3. The day before yesterday was Sunday. his sister remembers that their father’s
What will be the day after tomorrow ? birthday is between 14th and 18th of June.
(1) Monday (2) Thursday On which day is their father’s birthday,
(3) Friday (4) Saturday which both agree?
(1) 14th June (2) 15th June
4. If two days after day after tomorrow is (3) 16th June (4) 17th June
Sunday, what day was the day before
yesterday? 13. 5th of a month falls two days after Monday.
(1) Wednesday (2) Tuesday What day of the month will precede 19th of
(3) Monday (4) Sunday it?
(1) Wednesday (2) Thursday
5. If day before yesterday was Tuesday, the (3) Tuesday (4) Monday
day after tomorrow will be
(1) Monday (2) Wednesday 14. The Independence day in 1988 was
(3) Friday (4) Saturday celebrated on a Wednesday. On what day
was it celebrated in the year1989?
6. If three days after today will be Tuesday, (1) Monday (2) Tuesday
what day was four days before yesterday? (3) Friday (4) Thursday
(1) Tuesday (2) Sunday
(3) Monday (4) Wednesday 15. Tell the number of days from 26 January
2006 to 23 September 2006 (including both
7. If day before yesterday was Thursday, what dates).
day will be four days after tomorrow? (1) 214 (2) 241
(1) Monday (2) Thursday (3) 249 (4) 251
(3) Sunday (4) Wednesday
16. Today is Friday. On the last Monday the
8. If the day that will come two days after date was 29th December, 1975. The date
tomorrow is Thursday, what day of the today is
week was three days before yesterday ? (1) 28 December, 1975
(1) Monday (2) Tuesday (2) 3rd January, 1976
(3) Wednesday (4) Thursday (3) 2nd January, 1976
(4) 2nd January, 1975
9. If three days before yesterday was
Wednesday, what will be two days after 17. If the third Friday of a month is 16th what
tomorrow? date is the fourth Tuesday of that month ?
(1) Wednesday (2) Monday (1) 20th (2) 22nd
(3) Friday (4) Tuesday (3) 27th (4) 29th

10. If Friday is the first day of a non-leap year, 18. If Friday falls on 15th of September 2000,
what day would the last day of the year be? what will be the day of 15th of September
(1) Friday (2) Sunday 2001?

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(1) Friday (2) Saturday (c) Friday (d) Thursday
(3) Thursday (4) Sunday
25. If February 1, 2008 is Wednesday, what day
19. 2 days before yesterday was Monday, then is March 3, 2008?
what day of the week will be day after (a) Sunday (b) Saturday
tomorrow? (c) Friday (d) Monday
(a) Sunday (b) Tuesday
(c) Thursday (d) Saturday 26. What was the day of the week on 26th
January 1951?
20. If a day before yesterday was Wednesday, (a) Friday (b) Saturday
then when will Suday fall? (c) Sunday (d) Monday
(a) 3rd day after today
(b) Tomorrow 27. What was the day of the week on 23rd
(c) Today November 1987?
(d) A day after tomorrow (a) Tuesday (b) Monday
(c) Thursday (d) Saturday
21. The last day of a century cannot be either
I.Tuesday II. Thursday 28. If january 1 is a Friday, then what is the
III.Saturday IV. Sunday first day of the month of March in a leap
(a) I and II (b) I and IV year?
(c) I, II and III (d) I, III and IV (a) Tuesday (b) Wednesday
(c) Thursday (d) Friday
22. If today is Thursday, then what will be the
day on 363rd day? 29. If the 25th of August in a year is Thursday,
(a) Sunday (b) Saturday the number of Monday in that month is:
(c) Thursday (d) None of these (a) 3 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) 6
23. If it is Saturday on January 1,2000, then
January 1, 2001 would have been: 30. In a month of 31st days, third Thursday
(a) Monday (b) Tuesday falls on 16th. What will be the last day of the
(c) Friday (d) Saturday month?
(a) 5th Friday (b) 4th Saturday
24. Nasir’s birthday is on Thursday May 18. On (c) 5 Wednesday
th (d) 5th Thursday
what day of the week will be Rehan’s
Birthday in the same year if Rehan was
born on August 19?
(a) Wednesday (b) Saturday

ANSWER KEY

1. d 2. d 3. b 4. b 5. d 6. c 7. b 8. d 9. a 10. a
11. a 12. b 13. c 14. d 15. b 16. c 17. c 18. b 19. d 20. d
21. c 22. d 23. a 24. b 25. b 26. a 27. b 28. a 29. c 30. a

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
1. The Chairman of the Selection Committee prepared subjects. What is the latest time at
arrived at the Interview room for conducting which she can start and still complete her
an interview at 10 minutes to 12 : 30 hrs. home-work in the time for the programme?
He was earlier by twenty minutes than the (1) 6 : 40 p.m. (2) 6 : 30 p.m.
other members of the board, who arrived (3) 7 : 10 p.m. (4) 7 : 20 p.m.
late by 30 minutes. At what time were the
interview scheduled? 8. Reaching the place of meeting on Tuesday
(1) 12 : 10 (2) 12 : 20 15 minutes before 08 : 30 hours I found
(3) 12 : 30 (4) 12 : 40 myself half an hour earlier than the man
who was 40 minutes late. What was the
2. By looking in a mirror it appears that it is 6 : scheduled time of the meeting?
30 in the clock. What is the real time ? (1) 08 : 00 hours (2) 08 : 05 hours
(1) 6 : 30 (2) 5 : 30 (3) 08 : 15 hours (4) 08 : 45 hours
(3) 6 : 00 (4) 5 : 00
9. A clock only with only dots marking 3, 6, 9
3. A clock gains five minutes every hour. What and 12 position has been kept upside down
will be the angle traversed by the second in front of a mirror. A person reads the time
hand in one minute? in the reflection of the clock as 4.50. What is
(1) 360° (2) 360.5° the actual time ?
(3) 390° (4) 380° (1) 08 : 10 (2) 02 : 40
(3) 04 : 50 (4) 10 : 20
4. After 9’0 clock at what time between 9 p.m.
and 10 p.m. will the hour and minute hands 10. A clock only with dots marking 3, 6, 9 and
of a clock point in opposite direction? 12 O’clock position has been kept upside
(1) 15 minutes past 9 down in front of a mirror. A person reads the
(2) 16 minutes past 9 time in the reflection of the clock as 10 : 20.
4
(3) 16 11 minutes past 9 What is the actual time?
1 (1) 08 : 10 (2) 02 : 40
(4) 1711 minutes past 9 (3) 04 : 50 (4) 10 : 20

5. At what time are the hands of clocks 11. A clock goes slow from midnight by 5 mts. at
together between 6 and 7? the end of the first hour, by 10 mts. at the
8
(1) 32 11 minutes past 6 end of the second hour, by 15 mts. At the
8 end of the 3rd hour and so on. What will be
(2) 34 11 minutes past 6
8
the time by this clock after 6 hours?
(3) 30 11 minutes past 6 (1) 6 : 00 am (2) 5 : 30 am
5
(4) 32 minutes past 6 (3) 6 : 30 am (4) 5 : 15 am
7

12. A clock goes fast by one minute during the


6. In Ravi’s clock shop, two clocks were first hour, by two minutes at the end of the
brought for repairs. One clock has the second hour, by 4 minutes at the end of 3rd
cuckoo coming out every sixteen minutes, hour, by eight minutes by the end of 4th
while the other one has the cuckoo coming hour, and so on. At the end of which hour,
out every eighteen minutes. Both cuckoos will it be fast by just over sixty minutes ?
come out at 12.00 noon. When will they both (1) Fifth (2) Sixth
come out together again? (3) Seventh (4) Eighth
(1) 2 : 06 PM (2) 2 : 08 PM
(3) 2 : 24 PM (4) 2 : 32 PM 13. A clock with only dots marking 3, 6, 9 and
12 positions has been kept upside down in
7. Kamala would like to complete all her home- front of a mirror. A person reads the time in
work before 10.00 p.m. in order to watch an
the reflection as 9.50. What is the actual
important TV programme. She has 40 time?
minutes assignment in each of her five

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(1) 2 : 15 (2) 8 : 40 21. The chairman of the selection committee
(3) 8 : 50 (4) 4 : 15 arrived at the interview room for condicting
an interview at 10 min to 12.30h. He was
14. A clock with only dots marking 3, 6, 9 and earlier by 20 min than the other members of
12 positions has been upside down in front the board, who arrived late by 30 min. At
of a mirror. A person reads the time in the what time were the interview scheduled?
reflection as 6 : 10. The real time is (a)12.10h (b) 12.20h
(1) 06 : 50 (2) 12 : 40 (c) 12.30h (d) 12.20h
(3) 12 : 20 (4) 6 : 10
22. The bus for Chennai leaves every 30 min
15. Reaching the place of meeting 20 minutes from a bus depot. The enquiry clerk told a
before 8 : 50 hrs Satish found himself thirty passenger that the bus for Chennai left 10
minutes earlier than the man who came 40 min. ago and the next bus will leave at 10.30
minutes late. What was the scheduled time am. What was the time when enquiry clerk
of the meeting? told this?
(1) 08 : 20 (2) 08 : 10 (a)10.20am (b) 10.10am
(3) 08 : 05 (4) 08 : 00 (c) 10.00am (d) 09.50am

16. A clock with only dot markings 3, 6, 9 and 23. Find the angle traced by hour hand of a
12 positions has been kept upside down in correct clock between 0 O’clock and 3
front of a mirror. A person reads the time in O’clock.
the reflection of the clock as 12:30 the (a) 180° (b) 168°
actual that will be (c) 150° (d) 210°
(1) 12 O’clock (2) 12 : 30
(3) 6 O’clock (4) 03 : 45 24. What will be the angle formed between the
hands of the clock at 3.30?
17. The bus for Chennai leaves every 30 minutes (a) 90° (b) 95°
from a bus depot. The enquiry clerk told a (c) 85° (d) 75°
passenger that the bus for Chennai left 10
minutes ago, and the next bus will leave at 25. At what time between 8 and 9 O’clock will
10 : 30 a.m. What was the time when the hands of a clock be in the same straight
enquiry clerk told this ? line but not together?
(1) 10 : 20 a.m. (2) 10 : 10 a.m. 16
(a) 4 min past 8 (b) 10 min past 8
(3) 10 : 00 a.m. (4) 09 : 50 a.m. 17
10 13
18. A watch reads 7.30. If the minute hand (c) 10 min past 8 (d) 11 min past 8
11 47
points West, then in which direction will the
hour hand point ? 26. At what time between 3 O’clock and 74
(1) North (2) North East O’clock, will the two hands of the clock be 4
(3) North West (4) South East min part?
16
19. If 50 minutes ago, it was 45 minutes past (a) 20 min past 3 and 12 min past 3
four’ O clock, how many minutes is it until 17
six ’O clock ? 16
(b) 20 min past 3 and 13 min past 3
(1) 45 (2) 15 17
(3) 25 (4) 35 8
(c) 20 min past 3 and 12 min past 3
7
20. Ram leaves his house at 20 mins to seven in 8
the morning, reaches Kunal’s house in 25 (d) 20 min past 3 and 14 min past 3
9
mins. They finish their breakfast in another
15 mins and leave for their office which 27. Reading the place of meeting 20 min, before,
takes another 35 minutes. At what time do 8.50h, Satish found himself 30 min earlier
they leave Kunal’s house to reach their than the man who came 40 min late. What
office? was the scheduled time of the meeting?
(1) 7 : 40 A.M (2) 7 : 20 A.M (a) 8.20h (b) 8.10h
(3) 7 : 45 A.M (4) 8 : 15 A.M (c) 8.05h (d) 8.00h

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28. What will be the angle between the two 5 5
hands of a clock when the time is 8.20h? (a) 4 min past 1 (b) 5 min past 1
11 11
(a) 65° (b) 30° 4 5
(c) 55° (d) 35° (c) 3 min past 1 (d) 6 min past 1
11 11
29. At what time between 1 O’clock and 2 30. What is angle between hands of clock at
O’clock will the hands of the clock be 3.30 pm?
together? (a) 90° (b) 75°
(c) 60° (d) 80°

ANSWER KEY

1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. a 8. d 9. b 10. a
11. b 12. c 13. b 14. c 15. a 16. c 17. b 18. c 19. c 20. b
21. a 22. b 23. d 24. d 25. c 26. a 27. a 28. d 29. b 30. a

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6 Logical Venn Diagram

PRACTICE SHEET-1
1. Human Beings, Teachers, Graduates ?
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

7. Fishes, Snakes and Birds?


(c) (d)
(a) (b)
2. Snake, Lizard, Reptiles ?
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

8. Pigeons, Birds and Dogs?


(c) (d) (a) (b)

3. Mother, father, Doctor ? (c) (d)

(a) (b)
9. Cement, Bricks and Building Materials?

(c) (d) (a) (b)

4. Cows, Animals and Goats?


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

10. Honey-bee, Insect and Housefly ?


(c) (d)

(a) (b)
5. Building material, Cement and Wood ?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(c) (d) 11. Nation, States and Districts ?

(a) (b)
6. Illiterates, Poor people and Unemployed.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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12. Children, Serious, Naughty
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

18. Women, Sisters and Wives


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

13. Birds, Crow, Eagles.

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

19. Pulses, Redgram, Moongdal


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

14. People, Women and Mothers?

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

20. Music Instrument, Piano, Guitar


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

15. Boys, Students and Athletes?

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

21. Staff, Manager, Worker


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

16. Keyboard, Function keys, Letter-keys

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

22. Green, Mango, Fruits


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

17. Teacher, Painter, Dramatist

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

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23. Animal, Leopard, Lion
(c) (d)
(a) (b)
29. Men, Vegetables and Cow ?

(
(c) (d) (b)
a
)

24. Bull, Animal, Carnivorous (c) (d)

(a) (b)
30. Poison, Bio products and Food ?

(c) (d) (a) (b)

25. Women, Sisters and Wives (c)


(d)

(a) (b)
31. Leguminous Seeds, Peas, Kidney beans

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
26. Sun, Moon, Molecule?

(a) (b)
32. Earth, Sea, Sun ?

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
27. North America, United States of America,
New York

33. Girl, Boy, Human being ?


(a) (b)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)
(c) (d)

28. Student, College and School ?


34. “Star, Moon and Mars”.

(a) (b)
(a) (b)

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(c) (d) (a) (b)

35. Parents, Mothers, Fathers (c) (d)

(a) (b)
41. Physician, Physical Education Instructor
and Physicist
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

36. Class Teacher, Girls and Boys of Std. VIII


(c) (d)

(a) (b)
42. Teacher, Writer, Musician

(
(b)
(c) (d) a
)

37. Herbivores, Tigers and Animals ? (c) (d)

(a) (b)
43. School,Women, Children

(c) (d) (a) (b)

38. Books, Novels and Dictionaries ? (c) (d)

(a) (b) 44. Society, Teacher and Student?

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

39. Food, Curd, Spoons (c) (d)

(a) (b)
45. Singers, Boys, Dancers.

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
40. Females, Sisters, Teachers
46. Ornaments, Gold, Silver.

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49. Government Servants, Lecturers, Doctors
(a) (b)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)
(c) (d)

47. Lion, Fox and Carnivorous


50. Maths Students, physics students,
Chemistry Students
(a) (b)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)
48. Manager, Labour Union and Worker

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

ANSWER KEY

1. a 2. d 3. d 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. d 8. a 9. d 10. c
11. b 12. d 13. a 14. b 15. a 16. b 17. c 18. b 19. c 20. c
21. c 22. d 23. d 24. d 25. a 26. c 27. a 28. b 29. a 30. b
31. b 32. a 33. a 34. b 35. c 36. b 37. a 38. d 39. d 40. d
41. c 42. b 43. c 44. b 45. c 46. a 47. c 48. a 49. d 50. b

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
1. Bricks, House and Bridge?
(c) (d)

(a) (b) 7. Animal Dog and Pet?

(c) (d) (a) (b)

2. Student of law, student of science and


men? (c) (d)

(a) (b) 8. Nose, Hand, Body?

(c) (d) (a) (b)

3. Antisocial, pickpocketers and


kidnappers? (c) (d)

(a) (b)
9. Ocean, Ship and Sailor?

(c) (d) (a) (b)

4. Thief, Criminal and Police?


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

10. Degree students, B.A. students and B.Sc.


students?
(c) (d)

5. Animals, amphibian, and tortoise? (a) (b)

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
11. Planet, Earth and Sun?

(a) (b)
6. Haryana, Gurgaon, Punjab, and Ludhiana?

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

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12. Mountains, Earth and Forests?
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

18. Rose, Flower and Lotus?


(c) (d)
(a) (b)
13. Graduate, Teacher and Player?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(c) (d) 19. Tiger, Four-footed and Elephant?

(a) (b)
14. Leaf, Seed and Root?

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d) 20. Females, Doctors and Patients?

(a) (b)
15. Teacher, poet and Graduate?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

21. Detectives, Spies and Men with Beards?


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

16. Teachers, Men and Authors?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

22. Males, Fathers and Human Being?


(c) (d)

(a) (b)
17. Tennis fan, Cricket players and Students?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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23. Steel, Wood and Building Materials?
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

29. Flowers, Clothes, White

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

24. Doctors, Teachers and Engineers?


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

30. Smokers, Lawyers, Non-smokers


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

25. Doctors, Human Beings and Married


People. (c) (d)

(a) (b)
31. Human beings, Teachers, Graduates

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
26. Children, Naughty and Students?

(a) (b) 32. Males, Fathers, Doctors

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
27. Man, Worker and Garden?

(a) (b) 33. Fathers, Uncles, Men

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)
28. Tennis fans, Cricket Players, Students

(a) (b) 34. Musicians, Men, Women


(a) (b)

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(c) (d) (c) (d)

35. Whales, Fishes, Crocodiles 41. Words with no vowel, Words with
one vowel, Words with at least
two vowels
(a) (b)
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

36. Anti-social elements, Pickpockets, (c) (d)


Blackmailers

(a) (b)
42. Teacher, College, Student

(c) (d) (a) (b)

37. Tall men, Black haired people, Indians (c) (d)

(a) (b)
43. Mother, Homosapien, Woman

(c) (d) (a) (b)

38. Apple, Golden apples, Fruits


(c) (d)

(a) (b)
44. Iron, Lead, Nitrogen

(c) (d) (a) (b)

39. Triangles, Scalene triangles,


(a) (b) (c) (d)

(c) (d) 45. Cabinet, Home Minister, Minister

(a) (b)

(e) (f)
(c) (d)

40. Star, moon, sun


46. Parrots, Birds, Mice
(a) (b)

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(a) (b) 49. Parents, Mother, Father

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

47. Professor, Birds, Mice


(c) (d)

(a) (b)
50. English, Latin, Greek

(c) (d) (a) (b)

48. Men, Rodents, Living beings


(c) (d)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

ANSWER KEY

1. d 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. c 7. c 8. b 9. c 10. b
11. c 12. c 13. a 14. c 15. b 16. a 17. a 18. a 19. c 20. c
21. d 22. c 23. a 24. b 25. d 26. c 27. d 28. c 29. a 30. a
31. d 32. d 33. d 34. a 35. b 36. d 37. c 38. a 39. f 40. c
41. d 42. c 43. b 44. c 45. b 46. d 47. d 48. c 49. c 50. d

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7 DIRECTION

PRACTICE SHEET 1
1. A rat run 20' towards East and turns to turned to his right and moves 20 km and
right runs 10', and turns to right runs 9', then he turned to his right and moves 20
and again turns to left runs 5' and then km, and again he turned to his left and
turns to left runs 12' and finally turns to left moves 20 km. Now in which direction Raju
and runs 6'. Now what direction is the rat is facing?
facing? (1) South-East (2) North-East
(1) EAST (2) NORTH (3) South-West (4) North-West
(3) WEST (4) SOUTH
7. K is a place which is located 2 km away in
2. A Driver left his village and drove North for the north-west direction from the capital P.
20 kms, after which he stopped for R is another place that is located 2 km away
breakfast. Then he turned left and drove in the south-west direction from K. M is
another 30 kms, when he stopped for lunch. another place and that is located 2 km away
After some rest, he again turned left and in the north-west direction from R. T is yet
drove 20 kms before stopping for evening another place that is located 2 km away in
tea. Once more he turned left and drove 30 the south-west direction from M. In which
kms to reach the town where he had supper. direction is T located in relation to P ?
After evening tea in which direction did he (1) South-west (2) North-west
drive? (3) West (4) North
(1) West (2) East
(3) North (4) South 8. Babu is Rahim’s neighbour and his house is
200 metres away in the north west direction.
3. A man is facing East, then he turns left and Joseph is Rahim’s neighbour and his house
goes 10 m, then turns right and goes 5 m, is located 200 metres away in the south west
then goes 5 m to the South and from there 5 direction. Gopal is Joseph’s neighbour and
m to West. In which direction is he from his he stays 200 metres away in the south east
original place? direction. Roy is Gopal’s neighbour and his
(1) East (2) West house is located 200 metres away in the
(3) North (4) South north east direction. Then where is the
position of Roy’s house in relation to Babu’s
4. From her home Prerna wishes to go to ?
school. From home she goes toward North (1) South east (2) South west
and then turns left and then turns right, (3) North (4) North east
and finally she turns left and reaches
school. In which direction her school is 9. A tourist drives 10 km. towards west and
situated with respect to her home ? turns to left and takes a drive of another 4
(1) North – East (2) North– West km. He then drives towards east another 4
(3) South – East (4) South – West km and then turns to his right and drives 5
km. Afterwards he turns to his left and
5. A child walks 25 feet towards North, turns travels 6 km.In which direction is he from
right and walks 40 feet, turns right again the starting point ?
and walks 45 feet. He then turns left and (1) North (2) East
walks 20 feet. He turns left again walks 20 (3) West (4) South
feet. Finally, he turns to his left to walk
another 20 feet. In which direction is the 10. A man started walking West. He turned
child from his starting point ? right, then right again and finally turned
(1) North (2) South left. Towards which direction was he walking
(3) West (4) East now?
(1) North (2) South
6. Raju facing North and moves 20 km, then he (3) West (4) East
turned to his right and moves 20 km and
then he moves 10 km in North-East, then he 11. Amit travelled 15 kms eastward, then turned
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travelled 15 kms. How far was Amit from the (1) 3 km (2) 4 km
starting point? (3) 6 km (4) 7 km
(1) 30 kms. (2) 35 kms.
(3) 15 kms. (4) 5 kms. 18. Siddarth and Murali go for jogging from the
same point. Siddarth goes towards the east
12. Mamatha walks 14 metres towards west, covering 4 kms. Murali proceeds towards the
then turns to her right and walks 14 metres West for 3 kms. Siddarth turns left and
and then turns to her left and walks 10 covers 4 kms and Murali turns to the right
metres. Again turning to her left she walks to cover 4 kms. Now what will be the
14 metres. What is the shortest distance (in distance between Siddarth and Murali ?
metres) between her starting point and her (1) 14 kms. (2) 6 kms.
present position? (3) 8 kms. (4) 7 kms.
(1) 38 m (2) 28 m
(3) 24 m (4) 10 m 19. Amit travelled 15 kms East ward then
turned left and travelled 5 kms, then turned
13. Sohan started from point X and travelled left and travelled 15 kms. How far was Amit
forward 8 km up to point Y, then turned from the starting point?
towards right and travelled 5 km up to point (1) 30 kms (2) 35 kms
Z then turned right and travelled 7 km up to (3) 15 kms (4) 5 kms
point A and then turned towards right and
travelled 5 km up to B. What is the distance 20. A man walks 6 km towards the north, then
between point B and X? turns towards his left and walks for 4 km.
(1) 1 km (2) 2 km He again turns left and walks for 6 km. At
(3) 3 km (4) 4 km this point he turns to his right and walks for
6 km. How many km and in what direction
14. Hari travelled 17 km to the east, he turned is he from the starting point?
left and went 15 km, he again turned left (1) 10 km and West (2) 6 km and South
and went 17 km. How far is he from the (3) 4 km and South (4) 8 km and West
starting point?
(1) 17 km (2) 2 km 21. Rama travels a distance of 5 km from a
(3) 15 km (4) 32 km place A towards north, turns left and walks
3 km; again turns right and walks 2 km,
15. Rama travels 10 km towards the north, finally turns right and walks 3 kms to reach
turns left and travels 4 km and then again the place B. What is the distance between A
turns right and covers another 5 km and and B?
then turns right and travels another 4 km. (1) 7 km (2) 13 km
How far is he from the starting point? (3) 2 km (4) 10 km
(1) 5 km. (2) 10 km.
(3) 15 km. (4) 19 km. 22. Rohan walks a distance of 3 kms towards
North, then turns to his left and walks for 2
16. Ashok wants to book a ticket to Madurai. He kms. He again turns left and walks for 3
starts and covers 5 kms to reach the kms. At this point he turns to his left and
Booking Office which is in the East of his walks for 3 kms. How many kms is he from
house. From there he turns to the North the starting point?
towards the market by travelling 3 kms. (1) 5 kms (2) 3 kms
From there he turns left to his friend (3) 2 kms (4) 1 km
Sandeep’s house which is 5 kms away. Now
he has to get back to his house. How many 23. Rahim travelled straight from point E to F at
kms he has to cover to reach his house ? a distance of 5 km. From F he turned left
(1) 8 kms (2) 3 kms and travelled 6 km and reached point G,
(3) 5 kms (4) 6 kms there he took a left turn and travelled 5 km
to reach point H. He took another left turn
17. A man starts from his office and goes 5 km and travelled 2 km and reached point I. How
East. Then, he turns to the left and again far is he from the starting point?
walks for 3 km. Again he turns left and (1) 3 km (2) 4 km
walks 5 km. At what distance is he from the (3) 5 km (4) 7 km
starting point?

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24. Ravi started walking from his houses east 30 km, then he turned west and drive for
direction to Bus stop which is 3 km away. 10km. How far is he from the starting point?
Then he set off in the bus straight towards (1) 50 km (2) 60 km
his right to the school 4 km away. What is (3) 100 km (4) 20 km
the crow flight distance from his house to
the school? 28. A child is looking for his father. He went 90
(1) 1 km (2) 5 km metres in the east before turning to his
(3) 7 km (4) 12 km right. He went 20 metres before turning to
his right again to look for his father at his
25. Somu travelled from a point A straight to B, uncle’s place 30 metres from this point. His
a distance of 12 km. He turned right and father was not there. From here he went 100
travelled 8 km and reached point C. From metres to his north before meeting his father
that point took right turn and travelled 6 in a street. How far did the son meet his
km, and reached point D. How far is he father from the starting point?
away from the starting point? (1) 80 m (2) 100 m
(1) 10 km (2) 12 km (3) 260 m (4) 140 m
(3) 13 km (4) 14 km
29. Peter walked 8 kms west and turned right
26. A man starts walking from a point and walks and walked 3 kms. The again he turned
12 kms towards north. He turns 90° left and right and walked 12 kms. How far is he from
walks a distance and stopped. If the the starting point?
distance between initial point and final (1) 7 (2) 8
positions is 13 kms , how much distance he (3) 4 (4) 5
travelled after turning from the North?
(1) 1 km (2) 5 kms 30. Mohan travelled westward 5 kms, turned left
(3) 7 kms (4) 2 kms and travelled 3 kms, turned right and
travelled 9 kms. He then travelled north 3
27. A man drives his car 50 km towards kms. How far he is from the starting point?
eastward direction. He turned right went for (1) 5 kms. (2) 3 kms.
(3) 6 kms. (4) 14 kms.

ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (a) 7. (c) 8. (a) 9. (d) 10. (a)
11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (a) 14. (c) 15. (c) 16. (b) 17. (a) 18. (d) 19. (d) 20. (a)
21. (a) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (b) 25. (a) 26. (b) 27. (a) 28. (b) 29 (d) 30. (d)

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PRACTICE SHEET 2
1. In the morning A man was performing Yoga turns left and walks 20 m. At last he turns
with Head down and legs up, if at this time right and walks 20 m. to reach at point B.
his face towards west than which direction Find distance and Direction from point A to
his left hand would be? B.?
(a) South (b) north (a) 20 m./West (b) 40 m./East
(c) East (d) west (c) 60 m./West (d)60 m./East

2. An evening Gopal saw a pool. If at the time a 9. A man from point A walks 100 m. to the
pool shadow made his right, now find that North Direction then walks 60 m. to the
Gopal face which direction? South then walks 30 m. to the east and
(a) South (b) north reaches at point B. Find distance and
(b) East (d) west direction from point A to point B.?
(a) 70 m./East
3. A man facing towards North- West turns (b) 90 m./South
Left, Right, Right, Right, Left in series. In (c) 50 m./North-East
which direction now he is? (d) 50 m./South-East
(a) North (b) South-West
(c) South (d) North-East 10. Rohit walks 100 m. to the East from point 'A'
Then turns right and walks 100 m., Again
4. A man facing towards South- East turns Left turns right and walks 20 m., Again turns
= 90°, Right = 135º, Left = 180º, Right = 45°, right and walks 250 m. and reached at point
Left = 45º continuously. In which direction B. Find shortest distance b/w A, B?
now he is? (a) 75 m. (b) 180 m.
(a) South-West (b) North-East (c) 170 m. (d) 200 m.
(c) North (d) East
11. Seema walks 7 m. to the South- East from
5. From Point 'A' Raju walks 20 m. to the North point A. Then walks 14 m to the west, then
Then turns Left and walks 20 m. to reach at walks 7m. to the North-West. In last she
point B. Find distance b/w A and B. ? walks 4 m. to the East and reached at point
(a) 20 m. (b) 40 m. B. Find A B.?
(c) 400 √2 (d) 20 √2 m. (a) 18 m (b) 19 m.
(c) 98 √2 m. (d) 10 m.
6. My face is in South Direction. I turns Right
and walks 20 m. Then turns Right and 12. A man walked 60 m. to the East from point
walks 10 m. Then turns left and walks 10 m. A, then turn right and walked 50 m. In last
Then turns right and walks 20 m. Again he turn left and went for 60 m. and reached
turns right and walks 60 m. In which at point B. Find AB?
direction I am from (starting) Initial point? (a) 170 m (b) 130 m
(a) North (b) North-East (c) 145 m. (d) 150 m.
(c) North-West (d) East
13. Sumit walks 20 m. to the East from point
7. Rohit from point 'A' walks 20 m. to the east, 'A', then walks 20 m. in South-West
Then turns right and walks 10 m. Again direction. Then walks 20 m in North-West
turns right and walks 9 m. Then turns left direction and reaches at point B. Find
and walks 5 m, again turns left and walks distance b/w A and B.?
12 m, Again. Turn left walks 5 m and (a) 0 m (b) (20(√2 –1) m
reached at point B. In which direction is he (c) 20 m (d) 20√2 m.
going now?
(a) South (b) West 14. A man walks 30 m. to the North from point
(c) North (d) East A then turns Left walks 10 m. Again turns
left and walks 6 m, Then again turns left
8. A man from point A walks 20 m. to the
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and walks 3 m and reach's at point B. Find (c) West (d) North-East
distance and direction from A to B.?
(a) 20 m. (S.W.) (b) 30 m. (S.E.)- 21. It is 9 O' clock, if at this time the hours
(c) 25 m. (N.E.)- (d) 25 m. (N.W)- hand points towards South-west than in
which direction Minute would be?
15. Rohan's school bus face was in North when (a) South (b) North-West
it reached in school. After started from bus (c) West (d) North-East
stand it was turn two times to the right, one
time in left and then reached at school. In 22. It is 4:30 O' clock if at this time hours hand
which direction was the face of bus when it points toward South-west than in which
was on bus-stand. direction minute would be?
(a) North (b) East (a) South (b) North-West
(c) West (d) South (c) West (d) North-East

16. In the morning after sunrise Ram and 23. K is a place which is located 2 km away in
Shyam talking with each other standing in the north-west direction from the capital P.
front of each other. If the shadow of Ram R is another place that is located 2 km away
falls left to the Shyam. then in which in the south-west direction from K. M is
direction is Shyam's Face? another place and that is located 2 km away
(a) East (b) South in the north-west direction from R. T is yet
(c) North (d) West another place that is located 2 km away in
the south-west direction from M. In which
17. In the evening before Sunset at 6 P.M. Rohit direction is T located in relation to P?
stands in front of a 'Electric board'. If the (a) South-West (b) North-West
shadow of Board falls just left to the Rohit. (c) West (d) North
Then in which direction is Rohit's Face?
(a) East (b) North 24. Two women A and B are shopping in a mall.
(c) South (d) West They start from the same point. A walks
150m West, then turns to her left and walks
18. The Hour hand of a clock is in North. at 160m. B walks 140m East, then turns
4:30. Then Find direction of Minute hand at South and walks 160m, then turns to her
7:00 o'clock. left and walks 120m. Where is B with
(a) South (b) South-West respect to A now?
(c) South-East (d) East (a) 410m West (b) 410m East
(c) 170m East (d) 170m West
19. The Minute hand of a clock is in North-East
at 8:45. Then in which direction the Hour 25. A man walk in 1 km East. Now he turns
hand will be at 1:30. south and walk 5 km again he turns East
(a) North (b) South-East and walk 2 km. At last he turns north and
(c) South (d) North-East walk 9 km. Now find that he in which
direction and how far from the initial point?
20. The Minute hand of a clock is in North-East (a) 5km West (b) 6km East
at 4:30. Then in which direction the hour (c) 5km north East (d) 6km North West
hand will be at 10:30
(a) South (b) North-West

ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (d) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (c)
11. (d) 12. (b) 13. (b) 14. (d) 15. (c) 16. (c) 17. (c) 18. (b) 19. (c) 20. (a)
21. (b) 22. (c) 23. (c) 24. (b) 25. (c)

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8 SYLLOGISM

PRACTICE SHEET-1
1. Statements :
P. All men are women. IV. Some pictures are books.
Q. All women are crazy. (1) Only I and IV follow
Conclusions : (2) Only II and III follow
I. All men are crazy. (3) Either II or III follows
II. All the crazy are men. (4) Either II or IV follows
III. Some of the crazy are men.
IV. Some of the crazy are women. 5. Statements :
(1) None of the conclusions follows (a) All pens are pencils.
(2) All the conclusions follow (b) No pencil is monkey.
(3) Only I, III and IV follow Conclusions :
(4) Only II and III follow I. No pen is monkey.
II. Some pens are monkeys.
2. Statements : III. All monkeys are pens.
(i) All radios sold in that shop are of high IV. Some monkeys are pens.
standard. (1) Either conclusion II or III follows
(ii) Some of Murphy radios are sold in that (2) Either conclusion II or IV follows
shop. (3) Only conclusion I follows
Inferences : (4) All conclusions follows
I.All radios of high standard are
manufactured by Murphy company, 6. Statements :
II.Some of the Murphy radios are of high (a) All goats are tigers.
standard. (b) All tigers are lions.
III.None of the Murphy radios is of high Conclusions :
standard. I. All tigers are goats.
IV.Some of the Murphy radios of high II. All lions are tigers.
standard are sold in that shop. III. No goat is a lion.
(1) I and II inferences only IV. No lion is a goat.
(2) II and IV inferences only (1) Either II or III follows
(3) I and III inferences only (2) Either II or IV follows
(4) I and IV inferences only (3) Either I or III follows
(4) None of the conclusions follow
3. Statements :
(a) Some skirts are benches. 7. Statements :
(b) No bench is a table. (a) All books are boxes.
Conclusions : (b) All boxes are pens.
I. Some skirts are tables. (c) All pens are papers.
II. Some benches are skirts. Conclusions :
III. All benches are skirts. I. Some papers are books.
IV. Some tables are skirts. II. All books are papers.
(1) Only I follows III. Some pens are books.
(2) Only II follows IV. All boxes are books.
(3) Only II and IV follow (1) Only conclusions I and III follow
(4) Only I and III follow (2) Either conclusion II or IV follows
(3) Only conclusions I, II and IIIfollow
4. Statements : (4) Either conclusion I or II or III follows
(a) All dogs are books
(b) All books are pictures. 8. Statements :
Conclusion : (a) All dogs are rats.
I. All dogs are pictures. (b) All rats are crows.
II. All books are dogs . (c) All crows are parrots.
III. All pictures are dogs. Conclusions :

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(I) All dogs are parrots. III. Some Black is not Yellow.
(II) Some parrots are dogs. IV. No Black is Green.
(III) Some crows are dogs. (1) Only I and II follow
(IV) All rats are dogs. (2) Only II and IV follow
(1) Only (I) and (II) follow (3) Only I and III follow
(2) Only (I), (II) and (III) follow (4) Only I, II and IV follow
(3) Either (II) or (IV) follow
(4) Either (I) or (II) or (III) follow 13. Statements :
(a) All peacocks are lions.
9. Statements : (b) Some tigers are peacocks.
(a) All clerks are typists. Conclusions :
(b) Some typists are stenos. I. Some lions are not tigers.
Conclusions : II. All tigers are lions.
I. Some stenos are clerks. III. Some tigers are lions.
II. No steno is a clerk. IV. All peacocks are tigers.
III. All typists are clerks. (1) Only conclusion III follows
IV. All clerks are stenos. (2) Only conclusion IV follows
(1) All the conclusions follow (3) Only conclusion I follows
(2) None of conclusions follow (4) Only conclusion II follows
(3) Either I or II follows
(4) Only IV follows 14. Statements :
(a) All buses are houses.
10. Statements : (b) Some houses are lakes.
Some teachers are students. Conclusions :
All students are girls. I. Some buses are lakes.
Conclusions : II. Some lakes are buses.
(I) All teachers are girls. III. Some lakes are houses.
(II) Some girls are teachers. IV. Some houses are buses.
(III) Some girls are students. (1) All Conclusions follow.
(IV) All students are teachers. (2) Only Conclusions II and IIIfollow.
(1) Only (I) follows (3) Only Conclusions I and II follow.
(2) Only (I), (II), and (III) follow (4) Only Conclusions III and IV follow.
(3) Only (II) and (III) follow
(4) All follow 15. Statements :
(a) All benches are table.
11. Statements : (b) No table is chair.
Some books are novels. Conclusion :
All novels are magazines. I. All benches are chiars
Some magazines are journals. II. All tables are benches
Conclusions : III. No tables are benches
I. Some novels are journals. IV. No benches are chairs
II. Some books are magazines. (1) Only conclusion II follows
III. All books are magazines. (2) Only conclusion III follows
IV. No novel is a journal. (3) Only conclusion IV follows
(1) Only conclusion II follows (4) Only conclusion I follows
(2) Only conclusion III follows
(3) Either conclusion I or II follows 16. Statements :
(4) Either conclusion I or IV and conclusion II (a) Some stones are gold.
follow (b) Some gold are banks.
Conclusions :
12. Statements : I. Some banks are stones.
(a) Blue is Black and some Black is red. II. Some gold are stones.
(b) All red is Green but not Yellow III. No stone is bank.
Conclusions: IV. Some banks are gold.
I. Some Blue is Green. (1) Only conclusions II and III follow
II. No Black is Yellow. (2) Only conclusions II and IV follow

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(3) Only conclusions I and IVfollow 21. Statements :
(4) Only either conclusion III or IV and I I. Some cats are dogs.
follow II. No dog is a toy.
Conclusions :
17. Statements : I. Some dogs are cats.
(a) All men are bachelors. II. Some toys are cats.
(b) Some bachelors are teachers. III. Some cats are not toys.
(c) Some teachers are spiritual. IV: All toys are cats.
Conclusions : (1) Only Conclusions I and III follow
I. All men are spiritual. (2) Only Conclusions II and III follow
II. Some teachers are spiritual. (3) Only Conclusions I and II follow
III. Some men are spiritual. (4) Only Conclusion I follows
IV. All teachers are spiritual.
(1) Only conclusion I follows. 22. Statement
(2) Only conclusion II follows. I : Ankit is a singer.
(3) Only conclusion III follows. II : All the singers are fat.
(4) Only conclusion IV follows Conclusions :
I. Ankit is fat.
18. Statement : II. All fat men are singers.
(I) All cities are towns. III. Fat men are not singers.
(II) Some cities are villages. IV. Ankit is not fat.
Conclusions : (1) Only Conclusion I follows.
(I) All villages are towns. (2) Only Conclusion II follows.
(II) No village is a town. (3) Only Conclusion III follows.
(III) Some villages are towns. (4) Only Conclusion IV follows.
(1) Only conclusion (III) follows
(2) Only conclusion (1) follows 23. Statements :
(3) Only conclusion (II) follows Some hills are rivers.
(4) None of these Some rivers are deserts.
All deserts are roads.
19. Statements : Conclusions :
a. All metals are silver. I. Some roads are rivers.
b. All silver are diamond. II. Some roads are hills.
c. Some diamonds are gold. III. Some deserts are hills.
d. Some gold are marbles. (1) Only conclusion I follows
Conclusions : (2) Only conclusions I and II follow
I. Some gold are metals. (3) Only conclusions II and III follow
II. All metals are diamond. (4) None follows
III. Some silver are marble.
IV. Some gold are silver. 24. Statements :
(1) Only conclusion I follows. All chickens are birds.
(2) Only conclusion II follows. Some chickens are hens.
(3) Only conclusion III follows. Female birds lay eggs.
(4) Only conclusion IV follows. Conclusions :
I. All birds lay eggs.
20. Statements : II. Some hens are birds.
a. Some years are decades. III. Some chickens are not hens.
b. All centuries are decades. (1) Conclusions II and III both follow
Conclusions : (2) All conclusions I, II and III follow
I. Some centuries are years. (3) Only conclusion I follows
II. Some decades are years. (4) Only conclusion II follows
III. No century is a year.
(1) Only conclusion II follows 25. Statements :
(2) Only conclusions I and II follow (1) All books are trees.
(3) Only conclusions I and III follow (2) All trees are lions.
(4) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions :

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I. All books are lions. Conclusions:
II. All lions are books. I. All teachers are women.
III. All trees are books. II. Some women are teachers.
IV. Some lions are books. III. Some women are actors.
(1) Only II and III follow. IV. All actors are teachers.
(2) Only I and IV follow. (1) Only Conclusion I follows
(3) None of the conclusions follows. (2) Only Conclusions II and IV follow
(4) All conclusions follow. (3) Only Conclusion III follows
(4) None of the Conclusions follows.
26. Statements :
A. All clerks are superintendents. 29. Statements :
B. All superintendents are managers. Some spoons are cups.
C. All managers are supervisors. Some cups are bottles.
Conclusions : All bottles are mugs.
I. All supervisors are clerks. Conclusions :
II. Some clerks are supervisors. I. Some mugs are cups.
III. Some managers are clerks. II. Some cups are bottles.
IV. All superintendents are clerks. III. Some spoons are mugs.
(1) Only conclusion I (1) Either I or II and III follows
(2) Only conclusion II (2) Only II follows
(3) Only conclusion III (3) Only I and II follows
(4) Only conclusion IV (4) All follow

27. Statements : 30. Statements :


1. All aeroplanes are trains. Some pens are pencils.
2. Some trains are chairs. Some pencils are erasers.
Conclusions : Some erasers are sharpeners.
I. Some aeroplanes are chairs. Conclusions :
II. Some chairs are aeroplanes. I. Some sharpeners are pens.
III. Some chairs are trains. II. Some pencils are sharpeners.
IV. Some trains are aeroplanes. III. Some erasers are pens.
(1) Only Conclusions I and II follow (1) None follows
(2) Only Conclusions II and III follow (2) Only II follows
(3) Only Conclusions III and IV follow (3) Only III follows
(4) None follows (4) All follow

28. Statements:
1. All teachers are actors.
2. Some actors are women.

ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. d 7. c 8. b 9. c 10. c
11. d 12. a 13. a 14. b 15. c 16. b 17. b 18. a 19. b 20. a
21. a 22. a 23. a 24. d 25. b 26. c 27. c 28. c 29. c 30. a

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
Directions: In each of the following I.No brake is gear
questions two statements followed by two II.Some gears are brakes.
conclusions numbered I and II are given.
You have to take the given two statements 7. Statements
to be true even if they seem to be at All men are dogs.
variance from commonly known facts. Read All dogs are cats.
the conclusion and then decide which of Conclusions:
the given conclusions logically follows from I.All men are cats.
the two given statements. II.All cats are men.
(a)If only Conclusion I follows
(b)If only Conclusion II follows 8. Statements
(c)If both Conclusion I and II follows All pens are roads.
(d)None of the Conclusion follows All roads are houses.
1. Statements Conclusions:
Some books are tables. I.All houses are pens.
Some tables are mirrors. II.Some houses are pens.
Conclusions
I.Some mirrors are books 9. Statements
II.Some tables are books. All pens are chalks.
All chairs are chalks
2. Statements Conclusions:
All flowers are trees. I.Some pens are chairs.
No fruit is tree. II.Some chalks are pens.
Conclusions:
I.No fruit is flower 10. Statements
II.Some trees are flowers. All trucks are bus.
Some scooters are bus.
3. Statements Conclusions:
Some hens are cows. I.All trucks are scooters.
All cows are horses. II.No bus is scooter.
Conclusions:
I.Some horses are hens. 11. Statements
II.Some hens are horses. No bat is ball.
No ball is wicket.
4. Statements Conclusions:
Some pins are clips. I.No bat is wicket.
Some clips are pens. II.Some balls are bats.
Conclusions:
I.Some pins are pens. 12. Statements
II.Some pins are clips. Some kings are queens.
All queens are beautiful.
5. Statements Conclusions:
Some horses are lions. I.All kings are beautiful.
All lions are foxes. II.All queen are kings.
Conclusions:
I.No fox is horse. 13. Statements
II.Some fox are lions. Some boys are tall.
Some boys are short.
6. Statements Conclusions:
All wheels are brakes. I.All tall are short.
Some gears are wheels II.Some short are boys.
Conclusions:

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14. Statements All windows are houses.
Some blue are red. Some houses are temples.
No red is white. Conclusions:
Conclusions: I.Some towers are temples.
I.Some blue are white. II.Some houses are towers.
II.Some blue are not white. III.Some temples are windows.
(a)Only Conclusion I follows
15. Statements (b)Only Conclusion II follows
Some days are nights. (c)Only Conclusion III follows
Some nights are dreams (d)Both Conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions:
I.All days are dreams. 22. Statements
II.Some dreams are days. Some walls are doors.
Some doors are coats
16. Statements Some coats are chairs.
All keys are locks. Conclusions:
No lock is a door. I.Some chairs are doors.
All doors are windows. II.Some coats are walls.
Conclusions: III.No chair is door.
I.No key is door. (a)Only Conclusion II follows
II.Some windows are doors. (b)Only Conclusion III follows
(c)Either Conclusion I or III follows
17. Statements (d)Only Conclusion I follows
All district are cities.
All states are cities 23. Statements
Some cities are countries. All dogs are rats.
Conclusions: All rats are crows.
I.Some states are districts. All crows are parrots
II.Some countries are states. Conclusions:
I.All dogs are parrots
18. Statements II.Some parrots are dogs.
All books are pages. III.Some crows are dogs.
All libraries are books. IV.All rats are dogs.
All words are pages. (a)Both Conclusions I and II follows.
Conclusions: (b)Conclusion I, II and III follows
I.All works are books. (c)Either Conclusion II or IV follows.
II.All libraries are pages. (d)Either Conclusion I or II or III follows.

19. Statements 24. Statements


All ships are planes. All clerks are superintendents.
All trucks are ships. All superintendents are managers.
All cars are trucks. All managers are supervisors.
Conclusions: Conclusions:
I.Some ships are not cars. I.All supervisors are clerks.
II.All cars are planes. II.All supervisors are managers.
III.Some managers are clerks.
20. Statements IV.All superintendents are clerks.
Some clouds are ashes. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows
Some ashes are particles. (c) Only III follows (d) Only IV follows
All particles are elements.
Conclusions: 25. Statements
I.No particle is a cloud. Some birds are clouds
II.Some elements are ashes. Horse is a bird
Conclusions:
21. Statements I.Some clouds are birds.
Some towers are windows. II.Horse is not a cloud.

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(a)Only conclusion I follows. Choose the statement which is logically
(b)Only conclusion II follows. correct.
(c)Both conclusions I and II follows 28. (a)All chances are fakes. No chance are
(d)Neither conclusion I nor II follows. genuine. Therefore, all fakes are genuine.
(b)Some papers are white. All white are
26. Statements brown. Therefore, all brown are white.
No man is a donkey. (c)Some goats are lambs. All kinds are
Rahul is a man. lambs. Therefore some goats are kids.
Conclusions: (d)Some cuts are dabs. No dabs is pricks.
I.Rahul is not a donkey. Therefore, some dabs are cuts.
II.All men are not Rahul.
(a)Only conclusion I follows. 29. (a)No trees are decorations. Some trees are
(b)Only conclusion II follows. decorated. Therefore, no decorated are
(c)Both conclusions I and II follows decorations.
(d)Neither conclusion I nor II follows. (b)All men lie. Only liars are welcome.
Therefore, all men are welcome.
27. Statements (c)Some robots fly. All birds fly. Therefore,
All animals are dogs. some birds are robots
All dogs are birds. (d)Some tablets are round. Some tablets are
Conclusions: oval. Therefore, all tablets are oval.
I.All animals are birds.
II.All birds are animals. 30. (a)All books are friends. All friends are
(a)Only conclusion I follows. dangerous. Therefore, all dangerous are
(b)Only conclusion II follows. books.
(c)Both conclusions I and II follows (b)All tables are ants. Some chairs are ants.
(d)Neither conclusion I nor II follows. Therefore, all ants are tables.
(c)No men is monkey. John is a man.
Direction: Each of the following questions Therefore, John is not a monkey.
has four statements. Three are incorrect, (d)All birds are parrots. Manish is a parrot.
Therefore, Manish is a bird.

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. b 6. b 7. a 8. b 9. b 10. d
11. d 12. d 13. b 14. b 15. d 16. d 17. c 18. b 19. b 20. b
21. b 22. c 23. b 24. c 25. a 26. a 27. a 28. d 29. b 30. c

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9 Statement,Conclusion & Assumption

PRACTICE SHEET-1
Directions: In each of the following 7. Statements :
questions, a statement is followed by two (I)Irregularity is a cause for failure in
Conclusions I and II. Consider the exams.
statement and the following conclusions (II)Some regular students fail in the
and decide which of the following examinations
conclusions follows from the statement. Conclusions :
(a)If only Conclusion I follows (I) All failed students are regular.
(b)If only Conclusion II follows (II)All successful students are not regular.
(c)If both Conclusion I and II follows
(d)If neither Conclusion I nor II follows 8. Statement :
1. Statement : (a) Mohan‟s age is twice that of Ram.
Physical exercise is necessary for good (b)Ram‟s age is half that of Shyam.
health. Conclusions :
Conclusions : I. Shyam and Mohan are of the same age.
I. John plays Tennis at age of seventy. II.Mohan and Shyam, both are elder to
II. Men with irregular habits have to go to Ram.
hospital
9. Statement :
2. Statement : Child rearing is an art; young parents
Fortune favours the brave. needs training in child – rearing practices.
Conclusions : Conclusions :
I.Cowards die many deaths before their real I.Now – a – days young parents know
death. nothing about child rearing.
II.For any success risks are necessary II.Training will enable the young couples
become better parents.
3. Statement :
Use of cosmetics is hazardous. 10. Statements :
Conclusions: (a)People who live in the big city crowd into
I. Cosmetics have side effects. jammed trains or buses.
II.Cosmetics are inexpensive. (b)They cross the street in competition with
high powered motor cars.
4. Statement : Conclusions :
Honesty and hard work lead to economic I.Travelling is very difficult for city people.
improvement of an individual. II.Traffic jam is inevitable in big cities.
Conclusions :
I.There is a direct relation between honesty 11. Statements :
and economic improvement. I. There are monks among those who are
II.Hard work and honesty always pay felicitated for remarkable social service.
dividends II. Jitananda and Vidyananda are among
those felicitated.
5. Statement : Conclusions (Responses) :
Only the good die young. (1)Jitananda and Vidyananda did
Conclusions : remarkable social service
I. No good person lives to old age. (2)All monks do social service
II.Any one who lives to old age must be bad. (3)Jitananda and Vidyananda are not
monks
6. Statement : (4)All monks are felicitated
Light comes from the Sun; feathers are
light. 12. Statement :
Conclusions : Religious minded and God fearing people
I.Feather comes from the Sun. will not cheat.
II.Sun is light. Conclusions :

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I. Those who cheat are atheists. II.Even after a couple of years, more than
II.Religion nurtures virtues. that of the villages may lack access to 24 h
electricity.
13. Statement :
India is a multilingual country. Hindi is the 19. Statement :
national language of India. Conclusions : Among all the TV sets manufactured in
I. All Indians should learn many languages. India, „Solar‟brand has the largest sale.
II.To be an Indian one needs to learn Hindi. Conclusions :
I.Volume of sales of all brands of TV sets
14. Statements : manufactured is known.
In a golf club all the members are not active II.The production of no other TV set is as
players of the game but all of them are rich. large as that of „Solar‟.
Ms. Y is a member.
Conclusions : 20. Statement :
I. She is a golfer. According to a recent report, a glass of wine
II.She is rich. daily for women with breast cancer could
boost the success rate of treatment.
15. Statements : Conclusions :
All the bags sold in that shop are high I.Women taking a glass of wine daily will
priced. Some of your bags are sold in that never suffer from breast cancer.
shop. II.A glass of wine cure the women suffering
Conclusions : from breast cancer.
I. Some of your bags are high-priced.
II.That shop sells some of your high priced 21. Statement :
bags. Sick people need medicine.
Conclusions :
16. Statements : I.Healthy people do not need medicine.
Smoking is one of the human weaknesses, II.People keep medicine in their home.
which tends to test the willpower of the
smoker to the edge. 22. Statement :
Conclusions : The best way to escape from a problem is to
I.It is very difficult for the smokers to give solve it.
up smoking even if they want to Conclusions :
II.Human beings have other weaknesses as I.Your life will be dull, if you do not face a
well. problem.
II.To escape from problems, you should
17. Statements : always have some solutions with you.
The nation X faced the increased
international opposition due to its decision 23. Statement :
to go on with eight nuclear explosions. India‟s economy is dependent mainly on
Conclusions : forests.
I.The citizens of the nation have favoured Conclusions :
the decision. I.Trees should be preserved to improve the
II.Some powerful nations don‟t want other Indian economy.
to become powerful. II.India wants only maintenance of forests
to improve economic conditions.
18. Statement :
At present 10% of our villages receive 24h 24. Statement :
electricity. In the next 2 yr, the state This would be neigther good nor evil, each
Government would strive to add 16% more man manufactures a world for himself.
villages to this list. Conclusions :
Conclusions : I.Some people find this world quite good.
I.At present, 60%, villages in the State have II.Some people find this world quite bad.
no access to electricity at all.
25. Statement :

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I know nothing except the fact of my Inferences :
ignorance. I.Inclusion of experts in interview panel
Conclusions : does not ensure that the selection will be
I.Writer‟s knowledge is very poor. made propertly.
II.The knowledge of world is too vast to be II.Interview procedure for admission has
explored by a single person. some limitations.

26. Statement : 31. Statement :


The increasing population of our nation will He emphasized the need to replace the
lead to depletion of many essential present training provramme by other
resources. methods which will bring out the real merit
Conclusions : of the managers.
I.Population of our nation can be Inferences :
controlled. I.It is important to bring out the real merit
II.The nation will not be able to provide a of the managers.
decent living to its citizens. II.The present training programme does not
bring out the real merit of the managers.
27. Statement :
The government will review the present 32. Statement :
policy of the diesel price in view of further Company X has marked its product; “Go
spurt in the interntional oil prices. ahead and purchase it, if price and quality
Conclusions : are your considerations.
I.The government will increase the price of Inferences :
the diesel after the imminent spurt in the I.The product must be good in quality
international oil prices. II.The price of the product must be
II.The government will not increase the reqsonable.
price of the diesel even after the immienent
spurt in the international oil prices. 33. Statements :
In case of the outstanding candidates, the
28. Statement : condition of previous experience of social
The Prime Minister emphatically stated work may be waived by the Admission
that this government will make every Committee for MA (social work).
possible effort for the upliftment of poor Inferences:
farmers and farmhands. I.Some of the students for MA (social work)
Conclusions : will have previous experience of social work.
I.Except poor farmers and farmhands, all II.Some of the students for MA (social work)
others have got benefits of fruits of will not have previous experience of social
development. work.
II.No serious efforts have been made in the
past for upliftment of farmers. 34. Statements :
I.All students in my class are intelligent
29. Statement : II.Sunil is not intelligent.
Company X has a record in making Conclusions :
comeras with quality and moder-nisation to I.Sunil is not a student of my class
ensure that you do not lose even a single II.Sunil must work hard.
shot despite bad weather.
Conclusions : 35. Statements :
I.No other company has any recognition in I.Demonetisation has evolved need for
camera industry. learning Electronic Payment System (EPS)
II.Any common man can take good II.EPS will enable people to go cashless and
photographs using camera of Company X. use plastic money for most of their
transactions.
30. Statement : Conclusions :
Interview panel may select a student who is I.EPS is quick, safe and easy way of
neither possessing the abilities of desired transation of money from one account to
level nor any value and assumption. another.

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II.Cashless transactions will further curb Conclusions :
the black marketing of money in upcoming I.It is impossible to grow and produce all
time. that a country needs.
II.Countrymen in general have become lazy.
36. Statements :
I.For protection of Indian museums Central 39. Statements :
Government is responsible. All the organized persons find time for rest.
II.Victoria Memorial Hall is national Sunita, inspite of her very busy schedule,
property. find time for rest
Conclusions : Conclusions :
I.Indian museum is national property I.Sunita is an organized person
II.Historical property of nation is protected II.Sunita is an industrious person.
by the Central Government.
40. Statements :
37. Statements : All scientists working in America are
Vegetable prices are soaring in the market. talented, some are Indian.
Conclusions : Conclusions :
I.Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity I.None of the Indian scientists is talented
II.People cannot eat vegetables. II.Some talented Indian scientists have
migrated.
38. Statements : III.All talented scientists are in America
No country is absolutely self dependent IV.Some Indian scientists are talented.
these days.

ANSWER KEY

1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. d 7. c 8. d 9. b 10. a
11. a 12. b 13. c 14. b 15. d 16. c 17. d 18. b 19. a 20. b
21. a 22. b 23. a 24. d 25. b 26. b 27. d 28. d 29. d 30. c
31. a 32. c 33. c 34. a 35. c 36. d 37. d 38. a 39. d 40. d

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
Directions: In each of the following II. Mohan and Shyam, both are elder to
questions, a statement is followed by two Ram.
Conclusions I and II. Consider the
statement and the following conclusions 6. Statement :
and decide which of the following Inculcate saving habit in your school-going
conclusions follows from the statement. child.
(a)If only Conclusion I follows Assumptions :
(b)If only Conclusion II follows I. Saving habit is expected.
(c)If both Conclusion I and II follows II.Good habits should be inculcated from
(d)If neither Conclusion I nor II follows the childhood.

1. Statement : 7. Statement :
„Indian Decorator‟s a Company is The root cause of all social evils is love for
committed to get your houses well wealth.
decorated. Assumptions :
Assumptions : I. Wealth gives power and makes selfish.
(i)Only Indian Decorator‟s company can II. All those who love wealth are anti-social.
decorate houses.
(ii)People desire to get their houses 8. Statements :
decorated by some good company (a) Conflicts in mind create tension.
(b) Resolution of conflict leads to good
2. Statement : mental health.
If people are intelligent they should be Conclusions :
creative. (I)One becomes very hefty and strong by
Assumptions : resolving one‟s conflicts.
(I) Creativity and in-telligence are related. (II)Freedom from conflicts leads to good
(II)Creative people are intelligent. mental health.

3. Statements : 9. Statement :
(I)Irregularity is a cause for failure in You can fool some of the people all the time.
exams. Assumptions :
(II)Some regular students fail in the (I)There is a time when you cannot fool
examinations. somebody.
Conclusions : (II) Someone can be fooled all the time.
(I) All failed students are regular.
(II) All successful students are not regular. 10. Statements
(I)Science has brought the gadgets of
4. Statement : happiness, prosperity and wealth.
If more encouragement is given to Sports, (II)Science has not solved the problems of
Indians will win more gold medals at the over-population.
Olympic Games. Conclusions
Assumptions : (I)Overpopulation is due to unscientific
I. Indians do not win gold medals thinking.
II.More encouragement in sports leads to (II) Science has not helped world peace.
better performance.
11. Statement :
5. Statements : Some men wear spectacles.
(a) Mohan‟s age is twice that of Ram. Assumptions :
(b) Ram‟s age is half that of Shyam. (I)They want to look handsome.
Conclusions : (II)The spectacles help them to see properly.
I. Shyam and Mohan are of the same age.
12. Statement :

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The new educational policy envisages major unless they have very urgent work in the
modifications in the education system. areas.
Assumptions :
I.Present educational system is inconsistent 18. Statement :
with national needs. The government has instructed all the
II.Present educational system needs private schools in the city to maintain the
changes. current fees for atleast two more years.
Assumptions:
13. Statements : I.The authorities of private schools may not
Happiness derived follow the government instruction as they
form external materials is momentary. are not dependent on government funds.
Everlasting happiness has to come from II.The parents of the students of private
within. schools of the city may still be eager to pay
Conclusions : higher fees.
(I)Nobody can experience happiness from
outside. 19. Statement :
(II)Happiness experienced from cinema is The municipal authority has decided to
not lasting. demolish the old bridge on a bus road for
constructing new flyover.
14. Statement : Assumptions:
Child rearing is an art; young parents I.The traffic deparment may be able to
needs training in child –rearing practices. divert movement of vehicles through
Conclusions : alternate roads.
I. Now – a – days young parents know II.The people travelling in the nearby area
nothing about child rearing. may demonstrate to protest against the
II. Training will enable the young couples authority‟s decision.
become better parent
20. Statement :
15. Statement : Rich people are more prone to have heart
Education and wealth lead to progress. attacks.
Assumptions : Assumptions:
I. Progress is possible if you are wealthy. I.Most of the deaths among rich people are
II. Educated people are wealthy. due to heart attacks.
II.Poor people do not have heart attacks.
16. Statement :
The government has recently announced an 21. Statement :
incentrive package for setting up new Only good singers are invited in the
business ventures in the rural areas and conference. No one without sweet voice is a
promosed uninterrupted power supply to all good singer.
the units. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I.All invited singers in the conferene have
I.The government may be able to supply sweet voice.
adequate power to all such units. II.Those singers who do not have sweet
II.People living in the rural areas may voice, are not invited in the conference.
welcome the government decision.
22. Statement :
17. Statement : Those who are appearing for this
The municipal authority blocked movement examination for the first time, should be
of traffic in and around the temple on the helped in filling up the forms-An
main festival day. instruction to the invigilating staff.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I.Very large number of devotees may visit I.The form is somewhat complicated
the temple on the main festival day II.Candidates can appear more than once
II.People travelling to the areas near the for this examination.
temple may postpone their journey by a day
23. Statement :

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Be humble even after gaining victory I.Some smililar training programs are
Assumptions: available in the employee‟s own country as
I.Many people are humble after gaining well.
victory II.With the present skill sets, employees
II.Generally, people are not humble. XYZ is incapable of handling the project.

24. Statement : 30. Statement :


It is dangerous to learn out of a moving Travelling by trains rather than cabs is
train. more convenient and economical in Paris.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I.All those who lean out of a train take the I.Paris is an expensive city
risk of being hurt. II.Train services are easonably good in
II.Generally, people don‟t like to get hurt. Paris.

25. Statement : 31. Statement :


“Buy pue and natural honey of company The school environment for students
X”-An advertisement in a newspaper says. should be made “free from fear, trauma and
Assumptions: anxiety”to make the right to education a
I.No other company supplies pure and grand national movement.
natural honey Assumptions:
II.People read advertisement. I.The right to education movement is
desirable for the betterment of society.
26. Statement : II.Children feel a lot of anxiety and stress at
The target ofa fiscal deficit of 5% of GDP school.
could not be met because of major short fall
in revenue collection. 32. Statement :
Assumptions: Give adequate job related training to the
I.Shortfall in revenue collection leads to an employees before assigning them full
increase in fiscal defict. fledged work.
II.Shortfall in revenue collection leads to an Assumptions:
decrease in fiscal deficit. I.Training helps in boosting the
performance of employees.
27. Statement : II.Employees have no skill sets before
We need not worry about errors but we training is provided to them.
must try to learn from our errors.
Assumptions: 33. Statement :
I.Errors may take place when we are Take a ferry or a boat instead of a bus to
carrying out certain work. reach the Kravi Islands faster.
II.We are capable of benefitting from the Assumptions:
past and improve our chances error free I.This Islands being in remote location are
work. not easily accessible.
II.Ferries and boats are available to travel to
28. Statement : Kravi Islands.
Drastic increase in pollution is now a global
phenomenon. 34. Statement :
Assumptions: “Use Riya cold cream for fair complexion”-
I.All countries have realized it and working An advertisement.
towards the control. Assumptions:
II.Growing population, industries, highways I.People like to use cream for fair
and constructions are beyond control. complexion
II.People are easily fooled.
29. Statement : III.People respond to advertisements.
Send employees ZYZ for a training in UK to
gain more insight into the project which he 35. Statement :
is handling at present. “God! If my intentions have been pure and
Assumptions: if my efforts sincere, I pray that, by your

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majestic grace, I emerge a successful 38. Statements :
woman!”-A woman in a church. Many people fell it after consuming meal at
Assumptions: a wwedding reception and were rushed to
I.God helps only who pray to him the nearly government and private
II.God helps only those whose intentions hospitals.
are pure. Conclusions :
III.Prayers do help people. I.The relatives of the affected people may
refuse to take them to the government
36. Statements : hospitals.
Nobody can predict as to how long our II.The nearby hospitals may be able to
country would take to contain the attend to all the affected people.
unfortunate and disastrous terrorist
activites. 39. Statements :
Conclusions : The impact of economic sanctions on
I.It is impossible to put on end to terrorist economy, that is already so weak, could be
activities. devastating.
II.Efforts to control the terrorist activities Conclusions :
are on. I.Economic sanctions impact only a weak
economy.
37. Statements : II.The impact of economic sanctions varies
Railway authority has started internet from economy to economy.
booking facility of long distance trains and
also delivering the tickets at the doorstep 40. Statement :
through courier service at a little extra cost. Minute traces of nitrate sometimes present
Conclusions : in cattle fodder B may be responsible for
I.Many customers may now books their the poor health of the cattle therefore use
tickets through internet, resulting into less fodder G to ensure that your cattle remain
crowed at ticket booking offices. healthy.
II.Most of the customers may still buy their Assumptions:
railway tickets at the booking counters. I.Cattle fodder G does not contain nitrate
II.Nitrate is toxic to all living beings.

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. d 6. d 7. a 8. b 9. a 10. d
11. c 12. d 13. b 14. b 15. a 16. d 17. d 18. c 19. a 20. c
21. d 22. d 23. c 24. a 25. b 26. a 27. d 28. c 29. c 30. b
31. a 32. a 33. b 34. d 35. d 36. b 37. a 38. b 39. b 40. a

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10 FIGURE ANALOGY
12

PRACTICE SHEET-1
Select the related figure from the answer 5. Question figures
figures.
1. Question figures

Answer figures

Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)
6. Question figures
2. Question figures

Answer figures

Answer figure

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d) 7. Question figures
3. Question figures

Answer figures
Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d) 8. Question figures
4. Question figures

Answer figures

Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

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9. Question figures

Answer figure (a) (b) (c) (d)

14. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
10. Question figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

15. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

11. Question figures Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

16. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

12. Question figures Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

17. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

13. Question figures


Answer figures

Answer figures

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(a) (b) (c) (d)

22. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

18. Question figures Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)
23. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
19. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
24. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

20. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
25. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures


21. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
26. Question figures

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Answer figures 29. Question figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

27. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
30. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

28. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

ANSWER KEY

1. a 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. b 6. b 7. c 8. d 9. c 10. b
11. b 12. c 13. c 14. b 15. c 16. d 17. b 18. d 19. c 20. b
21. c 22. a 23. c 24. a 25. b 26. c 27. d 28. d 29. d 30. a

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
Directions: In the following questions,
select that figure from the set of answer
figure which would replace the question
mark “?”
1. Problem Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

5. Problem Figures

Answer figures

Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

2. Problem Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

6. Problem Figures

Answer figures

Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

3. Problem Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

7. Problem Figures
Answer figures

Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

4. Problem Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

8. Problem Figures

Answer figures

Answer figures

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13. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
9. Problem Figures

Answer figures (a) (b) (c) (d)

14. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
10. Problem Figures

Answer figures (a) (b) (c) (d)

15. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

11. Problem Figures Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

16. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

12. Problem Figures


Answer figures

Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

17. Problem Figures


(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

22. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

18. Problem Figures


Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

23. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

19. Problem Figures


Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

24. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

20. Problem Figures


Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

25. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

21. Problem Figures


Answer figures

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(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

26. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Answer figures 29. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

27. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer figures
30. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures


28. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. b 8. b 9. a 10. c
11. b 12. d 13. b 14. a 15. c 16. d 17. c 18. a 19. d 20. c
21. c 22. c 23. c 24. a 25. c 26. b 27. b 28. d 29. d 30. d

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11 FIGURE SERIES

PRACTICE SHEET-1
Directions: (Q. 1 and Q.2) In each of the
following questions, which answer figure
will come next in the series of problem
figures:
Answer Figures
1. Problem Figures
(a) (b)

Answer Figures
(c) (d)

(a) (b)
5. Problem Figure

(c) (d)
Answer Figure

2. Problem Figures (a) (b)

Answer Figures (c) (d)

(a) (b) 6. Problem Figures

(c) (d)

Answer Figures
3. Problem Figures
(a) (b)

Answer Figures
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

7. Problem Figures
(c) (d)

4. Problem Figures
Answer Figures

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(a) (b)

Answer Figures
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

8. Problem Figures
(c) (d)

12. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures

(c) (d) (a) (b)

9. Problem Figures
(c) (d)

13. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer Figures

(c) (d) (a) (b)

10. Problem Figures (c) (d)

14. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

(a) (b) Answer Figures

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
11. Problem Figures
15. Problem Figures

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(c) (d)

Answer Figures 19. Problem Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

16. Problem Figures


(c) (d)

Answer Figures 20. Problem Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

17. Problem Figures


(c) (d)

21. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer Figures

(c) (d) (a) (b)

18. Problem Figures (c) (d)

22. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer Figures

(a) (b)

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(c) (d) (a) (b)

23. Problem Figures (c) (d)

27. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer Figures

(c) (d) (a) (b)

24. Problem Figures (c) (d)

28. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer Figures

(c) (d) (a) (b)

25. Problem Figures


(c) (d)

29. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures

(c) (d) (a) (b)

26. Problem Figures


(c) (d)

30. Problem Figures


Answer Figures

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Answer Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

(a) (b) 35. Question figures

(c) (d)
Answer figures

31. figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Answer figures 36. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

32. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Answer figures 37. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

33. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

38. Question figures


Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer figures

34. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Answer figures 39. Question figures

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Answer figures
Answer figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

40. Question figures

ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. d 3. d 4. d 5. c 6. c 7. b 8. b 9. d 10. b
11. c 12. b 13. d 14. b 15. d 16. c 17. a 18. d 19. a 20. a
21. b 22. a 23. c 24. c 25. c 26. d 27. c 28. c 29. b 30. a
31. a 32. a 33. c 34. a 35. c 36. d 37. d 38. c 39. d 40. d

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
Directions: Complete the series of figures,
by selecting correct answer figure from the
given responses.

1. Problem Figures
Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

5. Problem Figures
(c) (d)

2. Problem Figures
Answer Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

6. Problem Figures
(c) (d)

3. Problem Figures
Answer Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

7. Problem Figures
(c) (d)

4. Problem Figures

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Answer Figures

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

11. Problem Figures


(c) (d)

8. Problem Figures
Answer Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

12. Problem Figures

(c) (d)

Answer Figures
9. Problem Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures (c) (d)

(a) (b)
13. Problem Figures

(c) (d)
Answer Figures

10. Problem Figures (a) (b)

(c) (d)
Answer Figures

14. Problem Figures


(a) (b)

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Answer Figures

(a) (b)

Answer Figures
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

18. Problem Figures

(c) (d)

Answer Figures
15. Problem Figures
(a) (b)

Answer Figures (c) (d)

(a) (b)
19. Problem Figures

(c) (d)
Answer Figures

16. Problem Figures (a) (b)

(c) (d)
Answer Figures

(a) (b) 20. Problem Figures

(c) (d) Answer Figures

(a) (b)
17. Problem Figures

(c) (d)

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21. Problem Figures
(a) (b)

Answer Figures (c) (d)

(a) (b)
25. Problem Figures

(c) (d)
Answer Figures

22. Problem Figures


(a) (b)

Answer Figures (c) (d)

(a) (b)
26. Problem Figures

(c) (d)
Answer Figures

23. Problem Figures (a) (b)

Answer Figures (c) (d)

(a) (b)
27. Problem Figures

(c) (d)

Answer Figures
24. Problem Figures
(a) (b)

Answer Figures
(c) (d)

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28. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer Figures 32. Question figures

(a) (b)

Answer figures
(c) (d)

29. Problem Figures


(a) (b) (c) (d)

33. Question figures


Answer Figures

(a) (b)
Answer figures

(c) (d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)

30. Problem Figures 34. Question figures

Answer Figures Answer figures

(a) (b)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(c) (d) 35. Question figures

31. Question figures Answer figures

Answer figures (a) (b) (c) (d)

36. Question figures

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Answer figures (a) (b) (c) (d)

39. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


37. Question figures

Answer figures

Answer figures (a) (b) (c) (d)

40. Question figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

38. Question figures


Answer figures

Answer figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

NSWER KEY

1. d 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. a 8. c 9. a 10. c
11. b 12. d 13. b 14. b 15. c 16. c 17. a 18. a 19. d 20. d
21. d 22. d 23. d 24. d 25. b 26. b 27. a 28. c 29. a 30. a
31. b 32. d 33. b 34. d 35. b 36. c 37. a 38. b 39. b 40. a

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12 FIGURE CLASSIFICATION

PRACTICE SHEET-1
Directions: In each of the following (a) (b) (c) (d)
questions, out of four figure marked (a), (b),
(c), (d), three are similar in a certain 8.
manner. But one figure is different from
others. Choose the figure which is different
from others:

1. (a) (b) (c) (d)

9.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

2. (a) (b) (c) (d)

10.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

3. (a) (b) (c) (d)

11.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

4. (a) (b) (c) (d)

12.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

5. (a) (b) (c) (d)

13.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

6. (a) (b) (c) (d)

14.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

7. (a) (b) (c) (d)

15.

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(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

16. 24.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

17. 25.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

18. 26.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)
27.
19.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)
28.
20.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d) 29.
21.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d) 30.
22.

(a) (b) (c)


(d)
(a) (b) (c) (d)
31.
23.

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36.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

32. 37.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

33. 38.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)
39.
34.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)
40.
35.

(a) (b) (c) (d)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. d 3. d 4. d 5. c 6. d 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. d
11. s 12. d 13. d 14. b 15. d 16. c 17. b 18. d 19. c 20. c
21. d 22. c 23. c 24. c 25. d 26. c 27. d 88. d 29. c 30. a
31. c 32. d 33. b 34. d 35. b 36. c 37. a 38. b 39. d 40. b

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13 COMPLETION OF FIGURE

Direction: In which answer figures is the Answer Figure:


given figure embedded?.
1. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

5. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
2. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

(a) (b)
6. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
3. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

7. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
4. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

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11. Question Figure:
(c) (d)

8. Question Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

12. Question Figure:

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

9. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

(a) (b) 13. Question Figure:

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

10. Question Figure: Change Q. (a) (b)

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
14. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d) (a) (b)

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Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

15. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
19. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

(c) (d) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
16. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
20. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

(c) (d) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
17. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
21. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

(c) (d) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
18. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

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22. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

26. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
23. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

(a) (b)
27. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
24. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

(a) (b)
28. Question Figure:

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

25. Question Figure:


(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

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29. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

33. Question Figure:


(c) (d)

30. Question Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

34. Question Figure:


(c) (d)

31. Question Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

35. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
32. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

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Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

36. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure: 39. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d) (a) (b)

37. Question Figure: (c) (d)

40. Question Figure:


Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
38. Question Figure:

ANSWER KEY
1. c 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. d 9. d 10. a
11. d 12. b 13. b 14. b 15. b 16. b 17. a 18. d 19. d 20. c
21. d 22. a 23. a 24. d 25. d 26. d 27. b 28. c 29. c 30. c
31. c 32. c 33. b 34. c 35. d 36. d 37. a 38. d 39. d 40. a

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14 EMBEDDED FIGURE

PRACTICE SHEET-1
Directions: In each of the following
questions, which answer figure will come
next in the series of problem figures:
1. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


5. Problem Figure

(a) (b) (c) (d)

2. Problem Figures

Answer Figure

Answer Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

6. Problem Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

3. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

Answer Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

7. Problem Figures
(a) (b) (c) (d)

4. Problem Figures

Answer Figures

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(a) (b) (c) (d)

8. Problem Figures Answer Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer Figures
12. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer Figures
9. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Answer Figures 13. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Answer Figures
10. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Answer Figures 14. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer Figures

11. Problem Figures

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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15. Question Figure:
(c) (d)

18. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

16. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
19. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d) (a) (b)

17. Question Figure:


(c) (d)

20. Question Figure:


Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

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(c) (d) (c) (d)

21. Question Figure:


24. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:
Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)

22. Question Figure:

25. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

Answer Figure:
(a) (b)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)

23. Question Figure:

26. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

Answer Figure:
(a) (b)

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29. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

(c) (d) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
27. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:

(a) (b) 30. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:

28. Question Figure:


(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

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ANSWER KEY

1. d 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. d 8. c 9. d 10. c
11. d 12. c 13. d 14. d 15. c 16. b 17. b 18. a 19. a 20. c
21. b 22. b 23. a 24. a 25. b 26. b 27. b 28. b 29. a 30. d

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PRACTICE SHEET-2
1. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

(a) (b)
4. Question Figure:

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
2. Question Figure:

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

(a) (b)
5. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:

3. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

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6. Question Figure: change Q.

9. Question Figure:
Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d) (a) (b)

7. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
10. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)

(a) (b)

8. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:

11. Question Figure:


(a) (b)

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

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(a) (b)

14. Question Figure:


(c) (d)

12. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

15. Question Figure:


(c) (d)

13. Question Figure:


Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
16. Question Figure:

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(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

19. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

17. Question Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

20. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
18. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure: (c) (d)

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Answer Figure:
21. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

24. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
22. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)

(a) (b)

25. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:

23. Question Figure:


(a) (b)

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(a) (b)
(c) (d)

(c) (d)
26. Question Figure:

29. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

(a) (b) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)
27. Question Figure:

30. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

(a) (b) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)

28. Question Figure:Change Q.

Answer Figure:

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ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. b 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. * 7. d 8. c 9. a 10. c
11. a 12. c 13. a 14. d 15. c 16. a 17. b 18. c 19. c 20. d
21. d 22. a 23. b 24. c 25. b 26. a 27. c 28. b 29. c 30. b

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15 DOT SITUATION

Direction: From amongst the figures marked (1), Answer Figure:


(2), (3) and (4), select the figure which satisfies
the same conditions of placement of the dots as (a) (b)
in figure (A).
1. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure: 5. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

2. Question Figure:
(c) (d)

Answer Figure: 6. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(c) (d)
(a) (b)

3. Question Figure:
(c) (d)

7. Question Figure:
Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
Answer Figure:

(c) (d) (a) (b)

4. Question Figure: (c) (d)

8. Question Figure:

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12. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:
Answer Figure:
(a) (b)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)
(c) (d)

9. Question Figure:
13. Question Figure:

Answer Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b) (a) (b)

(c) (d) (c) (d)

10. Question Figure: 14. Question Figure:

Answer Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b) (a) (b)

(c) (d) (c) (d)

15. Question Figure:


11. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

Answer Figure:
(a) (b)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)

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16. Question Figure:

Answer Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b) (a) (b)

(c) (d) (c) (d)

17. Question Figure: 21. Question Figure:

Answer Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b) (a) (b)

(c) (d) (c) (d)

18. Question Figure: 22. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:
Answer Figure:
(a) (b)
(a) (b)

(c) (d)
(c) (d)
19. Question Figure:
23. Question Figure:

Answer Figure:

Answer Figure:
(a) (b)

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(c) (d)
20. Question Figure:

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24. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
28. Question Figure:
(a) (b)

(c) (d) Answer Figure:

(a) (b)
25. Question Figure:

(c) (d)
Answer Figure:

(a) (b) 29. Question Figure:

(c) (d)

Answer Figure:
26. Question Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:
(c) (d)
(a) (b)

30. Question Figure:


(c) (d)

27. Question Figure: Answer Figure:

(a) (b)

Answer Figure:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

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16 CUBE AND DICE

PRACTICE SHEET
1. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In
this dice which word will be on the surface
opposite to the word D?

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


(a) 5 (b) 4
(c) 2 (d) 6
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(a) D (b) A 6. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In
(c) B (d) C this dice is addition of it's two opposite
surface is 7. Which will be the right form of
2. If a dice thrown four times and different this dice in given forms?
forms of dice are shown below. In this dice
which digit will be on the surface opposite
to the digit 2?
(a) (b) (c) (d)

7. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In


this dice which digit will be on the surface
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
opposite to the digit 2?
(a) 6 (b) 3
(c) 5 (d) 4

3. 3. 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 have written on surface


of dice. Four forms of dice shown below. In
(a) 1 (b) 4
this dice which digit will be on the surface
(c) 5 (d) 6
opposite to the digit 3?
8. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In
this dice which figure will be on the surface
opposite to the figure  ?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(a) 4 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) 1

4. Four forms of a dice are shown below in (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
this dice which digit will be on the surface (a) × (b) +
opposite to the digit 4 ? (c) 0 (d) ÷

9. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In


this dice which colour will be on the surface
opposite to the yellow colour?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(a) 6 (b) 3
(c) 1 (d) 5

5. Four forms of a dice are shownbelow in this (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
dice which digit will be on the surface (a) Red (b) Blue
opposite to the digit 3? (c) Pink (d) Voilet

10. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In


this dice which digit will be on the surface
opposite to the digit 1?

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(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 4 (d) 6 (a) 5 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 3
11. Four forms of a dice are shown below. In
this dice which digit will be on the surface Directions (16-18)
opposite to the digit 4?

(i) (ii) (iii)


(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 16. Which figure will be opposite of (•)?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (a) + (b) *
(c) 3 (d) 5 (c)  (d) 5

12. If in a dice it's two opposite surface addition 17. Which figure will be opposite of (+)?
is 7. Which is the right form of this dice (a) * (b) •
shown below? (c)  □ (d) 

18. In given from (iii) which will be opposite of


(□ )?
(a) * (b) 
(a) (b) (c) (d) (c) • (d) +

13. Three forms of a dice are shown below. In 19. Form the following two different
this dice which digit will on the surface appearances of dice find out the number
opposite to the digit 1? which is opposite to '5

(i) (ii) (iii) (a) 2 (b) 3


(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6
(c) 4 (d) 6
20. Two positions of a cube are given. Based on
14. Three forms of a dice are shown below. In them find out which number is found
this side which digit will be on the surface opposite number 1 in the given cube.
opposite to the digit 3?

(a) 1 (b) 2
(i) (ii) (iii) (c) 3 (d) 4
(a) 1 (b) 6
(c) 4 (d) 5 21. Two positions of a cubical block are given
below, each face having a number of small
15. Three forms of a dice are shown below. In triangles. In another position of the cube, it
this dice which digit will be on the surface there is one triangle at the bottom, how
opposite to the digit 4 ? many triangle will be there on the top face?

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(a) 4 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) 3

27. Form the following two different appearance


of a dice, which number lies to the opposite
(a) 4 (b) 3 of 2.
(c) 2 (d) 5

22. Three positions of a dice are given below.


Identify the number on the face opposite to (a) 1 (b) 4
6? (c) 6 (d) 5

28. Three views of the same cube are given. All


the faces of the cube are numbered from 1
(a) 1 (b) 4 to 6. Select one figure which will result
(c) 5 (d) 6 when the cube is unfolded.

23. Which number appear in the face opposite


to the face with number 4?

(a)1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 5

24. Study the following figures and find out the (a) 4 (b) 5
number opposite to 3. (c) 3 (d) 1

29. Which of the following cubes can be created


by folding the given figure?

(a)6 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) 2

25. Study the following figures and find out the


number opposite to 2.

(a) 1 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) 6
30. From the given blocks when 10 is at the
26. A dice is thrown four times and its four bottom, which number will be at the top?
different positions are given below. Find the
number on the face opposite the face
showing 2.
(a) 8 (b) 12
(c) 6 (d) 4

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ANSWER KEY

1. b 2. c 3. c 4. c 5. b 6. a 7. d 8. c 9. d 10. d
11. a 12. c 13. d 14. b 15. a 16. d 17. c 18. d 19. d 20. c
21. b 22. b 23. a 24. c 25. c 26. b 27. b 28. b 29. d 30. b

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17 FIGURE AND CODING

PRACTICE SHEET
Directions:In each of the following
questions, find which code matches the
shaped or pattern given at the end of each
question.
(a) QD (b) VS
1. (c) VD (d) QS

7.

(a) DZ (b) AD
(c) XD (d) XA (a) DR (b) CP
(c) BR (d) CS
2.
8.

(a) CG (b) HC
(c) CH (d) DH

3.
(a) DZ (b) DY
(c) CZ (d) BZ

9.
(a) XP (b) XY
(c) WP (d) PY

4.
(a) DY (b) EX
(c) EZ (d) BW

(a) FX (b) AX 10.


(c) FY (d) FA

5.

(a) DZ (b) CZ
(c) CX (d) BZ

11.
(a) CV (b) AY
(c) AX (d) EX

6.

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(a) CR (b) AS
(c) TS (d) CS

12. (a) HU (b) ND


(c) ZD (d) NK

17.

(a) TP (b) VP
(c) UN (d) VO (a) FD (b) EH
(c) FH (d) CZ
13.
18.

(a) XA (b) YD (a) CN (b) NK


(c) XC (d) YA (c) CG (d) DG
14. 19.

(a) CP (b) QP (a) PF (b) JG


(b) MC (d) DP (C) OG (d) OF

15. 20.

(a) VF (b) TK
(c) TF (d) OF (a) BC (b) CA
(c) RG (d) AB
16.

ANSWER KEY

1. a 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. c 6. d 7. a 8. c 9. b 10. d
11. b 12. b 13. d 14. a 15. a 16. a 17. c 18. a 19. d 20. c

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